Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/08/09

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Subject: [Leica] News of November
From: ND Koster <nd@novembermechanicals.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 18:49:50 -0400

At this time November Mechanicals is pleased to announce its most recent‹ok,
its only ever‹website update.

                                                 www.novembermechanicals.com


We of November Mechanicals beseech you to visit us now, soon, or whenever
possible. 


* This is the point at which you may decide to stop reading, or commit to a
                                                        far longer spiel...
                   



If you are still wondering what in hell November Mechanicals is, you're not
alone! Join the others as they pilgrimage to what will not become perhaps
the most referenced website of 2001. Join us, ND Koster and Jake Shivery, as
we drink way too much coffee, take far too many photographs, and enlist
practically all of our friends to stalk best-selling authors across this
great land in search of a book deal.

WHAT   PEOPLE   ARE   SAYING   ABOUT   THE   NEW   NOV   MECH   WEBSITE:

[Your words here....]


[And here....]


[End.]


Imagine...you could be visiting the November Mechanicals website right now.
Wouldn't that be a hoot? Of course, you are all morally obligated to provide
feedback. For instance, here's one from our friend, Art Flavel:

"You guys suck. I can't believe you think you can get away with viciously
playing off of people's sense of nostalgia and history, as if these concepts
were your playthings. All you do is squat in your ebony tower and speak down
from on high as to what is Good and what is Bad. Who cares what you think?
I'm typing this letter on my brand spanking new, translucent blue digital
computer. Also, I'm taking a picture of my bare ass with my digital camera,
so I can send it to you immediately, and you will know, RIGHT NOW, that I am
mooning you long distance. Let's see you do that with your precious Rolleis
and Remingtons." 

Arthur Flavel
Los Angeles, California


As you can plainly see, Mr. Flavel enjoyed himself far more than he's ever
enjoyed his illustrious career at Long's. So how about it?

Now that you've read this much, now that you've invested coveted time
enduring this shameless plea for your attention, won't you please jump on
that enormous sized bandwagon we call the world wide web an come on over to
                                  www.novembermechanicals.com

Bring the kids, we've got 5 cent coffee we stole from Wall Drug!