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Welcome to O.Net, Bernard Brock (my dad)

Posted to: Arthur Brock (CCAL30) (2066) by Arthur Brock (CCAL30) (2066), Sun, 26 Sep 2004 05:08:07 PDT
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I started telling my father a bit about the conversations happening here and "lured" him in by telling him about some of the dialogue starting with Yetunde about Arts & Culture and Economic Development.

It's a pet topic of his that he just can't resist.

He's been doing a lot of really great research and strategy work in that arena.

Welcome, Dad!

-art



By Mickki Langston (CCAL30) (1054), Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:34:22 PDT
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Yes, indeed, Welcome Bernie!

I look forward to seeing your contributions to this cool community of other passionate, visionary folks.

Hope this finds you well.

Mickki


By Ken Nakagama (CCAL30) (641), Wed, 29 Sep 2004 23:17:06 PDT
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Good to see a family invasion ; ) More OMIDYzens

Welcome !


By Ken Nakagama (CCAL30) (641), Tue, 12 Oct 2004 22:45:54 PDT
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Seems your dad is logged on more often than you. Good family affair.

By Arthur Brock (CCAL30) (2066), Wed, 13 Oct 2004 01:11:33 PDT
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I've notice that too. Seems he's logged in almost every time I come here.

By Bernard Brock (200), Wed, 13 Oct 2004 01:44:39 PDT
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Arthur

I'm not sure what you want me to add. By the way, remember how my previous computer lost its color. Welll, this one has done the same thing. It's now just black and white. I think I bought the insurance with it this time, so when I get a chance I'll check it out.

Thanks for fixing my paradigm entry. I'm surprised I havven't receoved any relies to it.

Bernie

Arthur Brock said:

I started telling my father a bit about the conversations happening here and "lured" him in by telling him about some of the dialogue starting with Yetunde about Arts & Culture and Economic Development.

It's a pet topic of his that he just can't resist.

He's been doing a lot of really great research and strategy work in that arena.

Welcome, Dad!

-art


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