Cold Fusion, Infinite Capacitors, and other Suppressed Technologies... -- plus reason for DOUBLED MESSAGES

From: Tom Jennings <tomj_at_wps.com>
Date: Wed Dec 22 19:32:04 2004

On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Ben Franchuk wrote:

> You got a FLUX Capacitor by mistake and you need several terra-watts
> of power for temporial displacment back to 1980. :)

I think I SAID I'm not listening to you! :-)





Actually, this was #2 of 2 posts; the other did not make
it. Here's what mail MTA says:

-Queue ID- --Size-- ----Arrival Time---- -Sender/Recipient-------
1D8DC2D57A 2414 Wed Dec 22 17:06:57 tomj_at_wps.com
(conversation with mail.ezwind.net[209.145.140.19] timed out while sending
                end of data -- message may be sent more than once)
                                         cctech_at_classiccmp.org



AHA! This may explain the doubling of CC mail -- someone's
incoming MTA is a crock. The receiving MTA is probably ending
the connection before it completes SMTP gunk.


Or, it's one of those flux capacitors sending the mail back
in time.
Received on Wed Dec 22 2004 - 19:32:04 GMT

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