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Bear with me here!



Hi-

OK, not Lab-related, but since my brain is fried, I know not better.  First, 
does the university give out our e-mails?  Second, you really may want to get 
in on this, cuz you know, Gold Mining business pays well!

The flipping story is below.

Raminta


Date Sent:  Monday, December 12, 2005 5:23 PM  
From:  patrickmorris112007_AT_yahoo.com.au    
To:  Raminta  
Subject:  FROM PATRICK

My Dear Friend,
I am Mr. Patrick Morris the auditor and head of computing department of Bank 
of Scotland here in London, United Kingdom. I have an obscured business 
suggestion for you. One of our clients/personal friend, Late Mr. John Hughes 
an Australia who was a private business man unfortunately lost his life in an 
automobile accident on January 31st 2000, including his wife and his only 
daughter.
Late Mr. John Hughes is a foreigner and the manager of Gold Minning UK and he 
died since the year 2000. No other person knows about this account or anything 
concerning it. After further investigation it was also discovered that Mr. 
John Hughes's next of kin is his daughter who died with him, the account has 
no other beneficiary and my investigation proves to me as well that his 
company does not know anything about this account and the amount involved is 
fifteen Millions Pounds Sterling (£15,000,000.00).I am contacting you to 
stand and act as the next of kin to Mr. John Hughes, At the conclusion of this 
business, you will be given 25% of the total amount, while 70% will be for me, 
while 5% will be for expenses, both parties might have incurred during the 
process of this transaction.private email: (patrickmorris11_AT_yahoo.it)
Yours Truly,
Mr. Patrick Morris


>===== Original Message From PS707-L_AT_listproc.cc.ku.edu =====
>Hi Folks-
>
>Well, at home, I went to the site Nate gave us, https://leo.lss.ku.edu/vo/, 
to
>check whether my password was expired to be safe when I go to the Lab.  The
>site said, "Your password is expired and must now be changed."  Rejoice, I
>caught it on time!  So, I changed the password, but guess what?  Later I 
tried
>logging onto the same site again using the new password --failure; the old
>password --success!  I really do hope I did not screw anything for when I go
>to the Lab.
>
>Moral of the story: get Lyx and R on your home PCs.  This way you can work
>with a cat on your desk.  Of course, printing in the Lab will still be
>problematic.
>
>Raminta has to get back to the 810 paper, which she keeps seeing graded in 
her
>dreams (more like nightmares, actually).
>
>Take care,
>
>Raminta
>
>>===== Original Message From Paul Johnson <> =====
>>I know that one of you had the "password expired" problem on the Novell
>>server and there was some load-of-crap we had to go through to get the
>>account turned back on.  I think the student who confronted & solved the
>>problem was the one who is otherwise known as Meredith.
>>
>>And I have a very vague memory that they directed you to a different
>>virtual office website where you could set your password.
>>
>>Do you happen to remember what site that was?   If you do, would you
>>please post to this list so we have a record of it?
>>
>>pj
>>--
>>Paul E. Johnson                       email: pauljohn AT ku.edu
>>Dept. of Political Science            http://lark.cc.ku.edu/~pauljohn
>>1541 Lilac Lane, Rm 504
>>University of Kansas                  Office: (785) 864-9086
>>Lawrence, Kansas 66044-3177           FAX: (785) 864-5700