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- From: bobc@pyramid.unr.edu (Bob Conrad)
- Newsgroups: alt.zines,alt.music.hardcore
- Subject: reply (to idiots)
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.172158.4505@sol.ctr.columbia.edu>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 17:21:58 GMT
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- Organization: University of Nevada, Reno Department of Computer Science
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- In article <1993Jan26.053108.2426@kth.se> ahrvid@stacken.kth.se (Ahrvid Engholm) writes:
- >Comment to a posting by Bob Conrad:
- > In a posting about fanzines you say that the word fanzine "originally
- >came from sci-fi rags in the early 70's". This is not correct.
-
- good.
-
- > It was invented by science fiction-fans (please avoid the word "sci-fi"!)
-
- please don't tell me what to do.
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-
- now had you actually read my post you would have notice i prefaced that
- rant by saying:
-
- "From cometbus #29..."
-
- tell it to aaron, not me, i didn't write it, only passed it along.
- -b
-
- YAWN
-
-
- People please, I was QUOTING SOMEONE; those were not MY words to keep your
- mouths shut. and if you want my opinion, i agree with Aaron about keeping
- zines alive (here in america). that is why there are so many today. duh.
-