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Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 11:09:20 PDT7
From: "J. R. Fox" <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Compuserve | Folks with the initials R.H.

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> >> Ron Higgin?
>
> >Yes ! Your memory is obviously much sharper than mine. There was
> >_another_ Ron H. there as well, but he was based in Germany.

Mark replied:

> Gee, Ron Higgin?! Is he still around?

Nope. I think he bailed a couple years before the walls came tumbling down
(the Great Forum Reorganization, Night of the Long Knives, or whatever you
want to call it). Trevor bailed not too long thereafter.

> He was THE person on Compuserve
> who seemed to know everything about solving any OS/2 problem. He and I
> were sysops on a forum or two together for awhile.

Well, there were a couple others, at least. Doug _____ (my memory again, but
he was based in N. Virginia, had something to do with a local theatre company,
and was a top-notch multi-OS kinda guy . . . though mainly fading off into
Linux-ville, towards the end), and Glenn (Meadows ?) was very good too.

> It's been several years
> since I've been on Compuserve or seen any of his posts. Where does he
> hang out?

Couldn't say, but I think he was in the Bay area, and had something work-
related to do with Pac Bell.

Gary added:

> How about Ron Hongsermeier?

Well, you're 2 for 2, Gary ! But I don't have total confidence in your spelling
of his name. I believe he was the American living in Germany.

Jordan

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