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Dear Ruben Safir,

It seems like the usual holiday sales just get earlier and earlier.
Not content with just hammering us with ads, certain megalithic
companies named after large rivers or fruits try to foist their
"deals" on us as soon as they can. Given the degree to which our lives
are mediated by technology, it's no surprise that so many holiday
sales focus on "devices," that catch-all name we've given to those
computers that run in our pockets, laps, and living rooms. Yet before
you cave to pressure, you should make sure that gift isn't putting
your friend or family member under unjust control.

For the last twelve years, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has
published our [Ethical Tech Giving Guide][1] as a way to help
concerned individuals make sure that the gift they might plan on
giving their loved ones doesn't deprive them of their freedom. It's
natural to want the very best gift for that special person in your
life. It's also natural to want that gift to last them as long as
possible. But if you plan on giving any devices, it's important to
carefully consider the gift that you choose and the message it sends.
The Amazon Echo or Chromebook that you're buying today has a good
chance of being obsolete in the next few years, and more importantly,
could set your friend or family member's digital freedom back even
longer.

[1]: https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/v12/?pk_campaign=fall21

Freedom is the best gift you can give, and the one that keeps on
giving. Rather than purchasing that new gadget, we encourage you to
take the time to explore installing free software on one your friend
or family member already owns. Taking your [first steps to freedom][2]
often doesn't just help you win back your digital autonomy: it
provides an opportunity for you to deepen your relationship with the
ones you care about through a shared learning experience, and
inaugurates you into a worldwide community of users.

[2]: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/the-journey-begins-with-a-single-step-climb-the-freedom-ladder

This year, we've bolstered the Guide with new recommendations on
DRM-free media for you and your loved ones to enjoy, including
publishers and storefronts that respect software freedom at the same
time, such as [Nantucket E-Books][3], a publisher and writing platform
interviewed in this season's upcoming *Free Software Foundation
Bulletin*.

[3]: https://nantucketebooks.com

## Taking a step forward


The Giving Guide is a helpful and practical tool we create every year
to highlight issues with technology that other tech gift guides don't
touch. Can you join our effort as an [FSF associate member][12]? You
can start for as little as $10 per month ($5 for students), or $120
per year. With your support we can continue paving a way to user
freedom and create practical tools like these that people can use to
help bring them closer to software freedom.

Besides that, your associate membership gives strength to the *idea*
of free software. No other organization stands for this idea like the
FSF does. The more members we have, the better we can defend
everyone's freedoms against the largest companies and governments on
the planet, and this starts with achieving our fall goal of 500 new
associate members. Plus, you'll be able to enjoy all of our
[membership benefits][13], which include merchandise discounts, a 16GB
bootable membership card, and use of our associate member
videoconferencing server.

[12]: https://my.fsf.org/join?pk_campaign=fall21&pk_source=giving
[13]: https://fsf.org/associate/benefits


We hope that you'll take the time to [share][14] the Guide with your
friends family, but more importantly, we hope that you'll commit to
moving forward on your own individual journey to freedom. The holiday
season is the best time to get the message of software freedom on
everyone's lips, and around the kitchen table globally. We know that
it can be tempting to buy that new device, especially when you're
looking forward to the reaction of the people you love. Yet no matter
how abstract or lackluster it might initially seem, full freedom is
the greatest gift of all, and each step you or your loved ones take
toward that goal helps us all collectively. We hope that you'll move
forward towards that goal, and climb the Freedom Ladder. For one
thing, it means you'll be safe from those Black Friday lines.

[14]: https://www.fsf.org/share?u=https://fsf.org/givingguide/v12/&t=Use%20the%20FSF's%20annual%20Giving%20Guide%20as%20a%20way%20to%20choose%20gifts%20that%20respect%20the%20freedom%20of%20you%20and%20your%20loved%20ones!%20%2523UserFreedom

Happy holidays,

Greg Farough
Campaigns Manager

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Dear Ruben Safir,






It seems like the usual holiday sales just get earlier and earlier.
Not content with just hammering us with ads, certain megalithic
companies named after large rivers or fruits try to foist their
"deals" on us as soon as they can. Given the degree to which our lives
are mediated by technology, it's no surprise that so many holiday
sales focus on "devices," that catch-all name we've given to those
computers that run in our pockets, laps, and living rooms. Yet before
you cave to pressure, you should make sure that gift isn't putting
your friend or family member under unjust control.



For the last twelve years, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has
published our Ethical Tech Giving Guide as a way to help
concerned individuals make sure that the gift they might plan on
giving their loved ones doesn't deprive them of their freedom. It's
natural to want the very best gift for that special person in your
life. It's also natural to want that gift to last them as long as
possible. But if you plan on giving any devices, it's important to
carefully consider the gift that you choose and the message it sends.
The Amazon Echo or Chromebook that you're buying today has a good
chance of being obsolete in the next few years, and more importantly,
could set your friend or family member's digital freedom back even
longer.



Freedom is the best gift you can give, and the one that keeps on
giving. Rather than purchasing that new gadget, we encourage you to
take the time to explore installing free software on one your friend
or family member already owns. Taking your first steps to freedom
often doesn't just help you win back your digital autonomy: it
provides an opportunity for you to deepen your relationship with the
ones you care about through a shared learning experience, and
inaugurates you into a worldwide community of users.



This year, we've bolstered the Guide with new recommendations on
DRM-free media for you and your loved ones to enjoy, including
publishers and storefronts that respect software freedom at the same
time, such as Nantucket E-Books, a publisher and writing platform
interviewed in this season's upcoming Free Software Foundation
Bulletin
.



Taking a step forward



The Giving Guide is a helpful and practical tool we create every year
to highlight issues with technology that other tech gift guides don't
touch. Can you join our effort as an FSF associate member? You
can start for as little as $10 per month ($5 for students), or $120
per year. With your support we can continue paving a way to user
freedom and create practical tools like these that people can use to
help bring them closer to software freedom.



Besides that, your associate membership gives strength to the idea
of free software. No other organization stands for this idea like the
FSF does. The more members we have, the better we can defend
everyone's freedoms against the largest companies and governments on
the planet, and this starts with achieving our fall goal of 500 new
associate members. Plus, you'll be able to enjoy all of our
membership benefits, which include merchandise discounts, a 16GB
bootable membership card, and use of our associate member
videoconferencing server.





We hope that you'll take the time to share the Guide with your
friends family, but more importantly, we hope that you'll commit to
moving forward on your own individual journey to freedom. The holiday
season is the best time to get the message of software freedom on
everyone's lips, and around the kitchen table globally. We know that
it can be tempting to buy that new device, especially when you're
looking forward to the reaction of the people you love. Yet no matter
how abstract or lackluster it might initially seem, full freedom is
the greatest gift of all, and each step you or your loved ones take
toward that goal helps us all collectively. We hope that you'll move
forward towards that goal, and climb the Freedom Ladder. For one
thing, it means you'll be safe from those Black Friday lines.



Happy holidays,



Greg Farough

Campaigns Manager



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Dear Ruben Safir,

It seems like the usual holiday sales just get earlier and earlier.
Not content with just hammering us with ads, certain megalithic
companies named after large rivers or fruits try to foist their
"deals" on us as soon as they can. Given the degree to which our lives
are mediated by technology, it's no surprise that so many holiday
sales focus on "devices," that catch-all name we've given to those
computers that run in our pockets, laps, and living rooms. Yet before
you cave to pressure, you should make sure that gift isn't putting
your friend or family member under unjust control.

For the last twelve years, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has
published our [Ethical Tech Giving Guide][1] as a way to help
concerned individuals make sure that the gift they might plan on
giving their loved ones doesn't deprive them of their freedom. It's
natural to want the very best gift for that special person in your
life. It's also natural to want that gift to last them as long as
possible. But if you plan on giving any devices, it's important to
carefully consider the gift that you choose and the message it sends.
The Amazon Echo or Chromebook that you're buying today has a good
chance of being obsolete in the next few years, and more importantly,
could set your friend or family member's digital freedom back even
longer.

[1]: https://www.fsf.org/givingguide/v12/?pk_campaign=fall21

Freedom is the best gift you can give, and the one that keeps on
giving. Rather than purchasing that new gadget, we encourage you to
take the time to explore installing free software on one your friend
or family member already owns. Taking your [first steps to freedom][2]
often doesn't just help you win back your digital autonomy: it
provides an opportunity for you to deepen your relationship with the
ones you care about through a shared learning experience, and
inaugurates you into a worldwide community of users.

[2]: https://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/the-journey-begins-with-a-single-step-climb-the-freedom-ladder

This year, we've bolstered the Guide with new recommendations on
DRM-free media for you and your loved ones to enjoy, including
publishers and storefronts that respect software freedom at the same
time, such as [Nantucket E-Books][3], a publisher and writing platform
interviewed in this season's upcoming *Free Software Foundation
Bulletin*.

[3]: https://nantucketebooks.com

## Taking a step forward


The Giving Guide is a helpful and practical tool we create every year
to highlight issues with technology that other tech gift guides don't
touch. Can you join our effort as an [FSF associate member][12]? You
can start for as little as $10 per month ($5 for students), or $120
per year. With your support we can continue paving a way to user
freedom and create practical tools like these that people can use to
help bring them closer to software freedom.

Besides that, your associate membership gives strength to the *idea*
of free software. No other organization stands for this idea like the
FSF does. The more members we have, the better we can defend
everyone's freedoms against the largest companies and governments on
the planet, and this starts with achieving our fall goal of 500 new
associate members. Plus, you'll be able to enjoy all of our
[membership benefits][13], which include merchandise discounts, a 16GB
bootable membership card, and use of our associate member
videoconferencing server.

[12]: https://my.fsf.org/join?pk_campaign=fall21&pk_source=giving
[13]: https://fsf.org/associate/benefits


We hope that you'll take the time to [share][14] the Guide with your
friends family, but more importantly, we hope that you'll commit to
moving forward on your own individual journey to freedom. The holiday
season is the best time to get the message of software freedom on
everyone's lips, and around the kitchen table globally. We know that
it can be tempting to buy that new device, especially when you're
looking forward to the reaction of the people you love. Yet no matter
how abstract or lackluster it might initially seem, full freedom is
the greatest gift of all, and each step you or your loved ones take
toward that goal helps us all collectively. We hope that you'll move
forward towards that goal, and climb the Freedom Ladder. For one
thing, it means you'll be safe from those Black Friday lines.

[14]: https://www.fsf.org/share?u=https://fsf.org/givingguide/v12/&t=Use%20the%20FSF's%20annual%20Giving%20Guide%20as%20a%20way%20to%20choose%20gifts%20that%20respect%20the%20freedom%20of%20you%20and%20your%20loved%20ones!%20%2523UserFreedom

Happy holidays,

Greg Farough
Campaigns Manager

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Dear Ruben Safir,






It seems like the usual holiday sales just get earlier and earlier.
Not content with just hammering us with ads, certain megalithic
companies named after large rivers or fruits try to foist their
"deals" on us as soon as they can. Given the degree to which our lives
are mediated by technology, it's no surprise that so many holiday
sales focus on "devices," that catch-all name we've given to those
computers that run in our pockets, laps, and living rooms. Yet before
you cave to pressure, you should make sure that gift isn't putting
your friend or family member under unjust control.



For the last twelve years, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has
published our Ethical Tech Giving Guide as a way to help
concerned individuals make sure that the gift they might plan on
giving their loved ones doesn't deprive them of their freedom. It's
natural to want the very best gift for that special person in your
life. It's also natural to want that gift to last them as long as
possible. But if you plan on giving any devices, it's important to
carefully consider the gift that you choose and the message it sends.
The Amazon Echo or Chromebook that you're buying today has a good
chance of being obsolete in the next few years, and more importantly,
could set your friend or family member's digital freedom back even
longer.



Freedom is the best gift you can give, and the one that keeps on
giving. Rather than purchasing that new gadget, we encourage you to
take the time to explore installing free software on one your friend
or family member already owns. Taking your first steps to freedom
often doesn't just help you win back your digital autonomy: it
provides an opportunity for you to deepen your relationship with the
ones you care about through a shared learning experience, and
inaugurates you into a worldwide community of users.



This year, we've bolstered the Guide with new recommendations on
DRM-free media for you and your loved ones to enjoy, including
publishers and storefronts that respect software freedom at the same
time, such as Nantucket E-Books, a publisher and writing platform
interviewed in this season's upcoming Free Software Foundation
Bulletin
.



Taking a step forward



The Giving Guide is a helpful and practical tool we create every year
to highlight issues with technology that other tech gift guides don't
touch. Can you join our effort as an FSF associate member? You
can start for as little as $10 per month ($5 for students), or $120
per year. With your support we can continue paving a way to user
freedom and create practical tools like these that people can use to
help bring them closer to software freedom.



Besides that, your associate membership gives strength to the idea
of free software. No other organization stands for this idea like the
FSF does. The more members we have, the better we can defend
everyone's freedoms against the largest companies and governments on
the planet, and this starts with achieving our fall goal of 500 new
associate members. Plus, you'll be able to enjoy all of our
membership benefits, which include merchandise discounts, a 16GB
bootable membership card, and use of our associate member
videoconferencing server.





We hope that you'll take the time to share the Guide with your
friends family, but more importantly, we hope that you'll commit to
moving forward on your own individual journey to freedom. The holiday
season is the best time to get the message of software freedom on
everyone's lips, and around the kitchen table globally. We know that
it can be tempting to buy that new device, especially when you're
looking forward to the reaction of the people you love. Yet no matter
how abstract or lackluster it might initially seem, full freedom is
the greatest gift of all, and each step you or your loved ones take
toward that goal helps us all collectively. We hope that you'll move
forward towards that goal, and climb the Freedom Ladder. For one
thing, it means you'll be safe from those Black Friday lines.



Happy holidays,



Greg Farough

Campaigns Manager



Illustration Copyright © 2021, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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  1. 2021-11-01 Philippe Delavalade <philippe.delavalade-at-orange.fr> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [artix-general] starting daemons
  2. 2021-11-01 Alphvino <alpha-at-alphvino.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [artix-general] New repos
  3. 2021-11-01 From: =?utf-8?b?5a6u5oiQ5ZC+IHZpYSBnaW1wLXVzZXItbGlzdA==?= Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] About numerical value of histogram
  4. 2021-11-01 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #536 - Auf Wiedersehen Hacktoberfest
  5. 2021-11-01 Andrew Villano <thefonzz2625-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  6. 2021-11-01 Javier <je-vv-at-e.email> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [artix-general] starting daemons
  7. 2021-11-01 Dudemanguy <dudemanguy-at-artixlinux.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [artix-general] starting daemons
  8. 2021-11-01 From: "Free Software Foundation" <info-at-fsf.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Free Software Supporter Issue 163, November 2021
  9. 2021-11-04 Javier <je-vv-at-e.email> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [artix-general] [thunderbird-artix] New
  10. 2021-11-05 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Fwd: 2022 IEEE EMBS Call for Distinguished
  11. 2021-11-04 From: "Greg Farough, FSF" <info-at-fsf.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Activists (including the FSF) helped secure a new
  12. 2021-11-05 artist <artist-at-artixlinux.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [artix-general] [thunderbird-artix] New
  13. 2021-11-07 Walt Pang <waltspang-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC1
  14. 2021-11-07 Steve Hay <stevehay-at-apache.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [RELEASE CANDIDATE] mod_perl-2.0.12 RC1
  15. 2021-11-07 Steve Hay <stevehay-at-apache.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [ANNOUNCE] Apache-Test-1.43
  16. 2021-11-08 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #537 - How do you spend your free
  17. 2021-11-08 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #537 - How do you spend your free
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  20. 2021-11-08 Thomas Dickey <dickey-at-his.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] ncurses 6.3
  21. 2021-11-10 From: "Medscape Cardiology" <Medscape_Cardiology-at-mail.medscape.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] AHA 2021 Puts Scientific Dialogue,
  22. 2021-11-10 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] DRM battle never ends - next chapter Thursday -
  23. 2021-11-11 Ruben Safir <mrbrklyn-at-panix.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] (fwd) Superman Colorist Quitting Over DC Comics'
  24. 2021-11-11 Pharma Update News Service <admin-at-pharmaupdatenewsservice.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] ETHICS General Assembly Features Artificial
  25. 2021-11-14 Joel Rees via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
  26. 2021-11-13 Baz Shaw <bshaw53-at-att.net> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
  27. 2021-11-13 Joel Rees via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
  28. 2021-11-13 Andrew Clarke via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Layer - Thumbnail Image
  29. 2021-11-13 Andrew Clarke via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Layer - Thumbnail Image
  30. 2021-11-11 Dedeco Balaco via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Debian 11, updated,
  31. 2021-11-11 Baz Shaw <bshaw53-at-att.net> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
  32. 2021-11-09 Ofnuts via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Map key through Script-Fu
  33. 2021-11-08 Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] I'm a bit surprised you've never
  34. 2021-11-09 Rodrigo Morales via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Map key through Script-Fu
  35. 2021-11-08 Ofnuts via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Why is interface black and white
  36. 2021-11-08 Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Why is interface black and white
  37. 2021-11-06 Neil Asher via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Why is interface black and white
  38. 2021-11-14 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Metaverse mayheim - biggest story,
  39. 2021-11-15 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #538 - Are you Perl blogger?
  40. 2021-11-15 Gene Heskett <gheskett-at-shentel.net> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] [OT] Re: Update blocked by trend
  41. 2021-11-14 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
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  48. 2021-11-16 Cliff Pratt via gimp-user-list <gimp-user-list-at-gnome.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
  49. 2021-11-16 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Gimp-user] Update blocked by trend micro
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  51. 2021-11-16 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  52. 2021-11-17 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
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  57. 2021-11-01 Andrew Villano <thefonzz2625-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  58. 2021-11-17 Piglet <piglet-at-piglet.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  59. 2021-11-17 Piglet <piglet-at-piglet.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  60. 2021-11-17 Piglet <piglet-at-piglet.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  61. 2021-11-17 Piglet <piglet-at-piglet.org> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  62. 2021-11-17 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society <noreply-at-embs.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] 14th IEEE International Summer School and
  63. 2021-11-17 Philippe Bruhat <philippe.bruhat-at-free.fr> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  64. 2021-11-17 Jacob Salomon <jakesalomon-at-yahoo.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  65. 2021-11-17 Michael Fischer <michael-at-visv.net> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  66. 2021-11-17 Clive Holloway <clive.holloway-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  67. 2021-11-17 Matthew Persico <matthew.persico-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  68. 2021-11-17 Justin DeVuyst <justin-at-devuyst.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] =?utf-8?q?DHA_status=3F?=
  69. 2021-11-17 Packy Anderson <packyanderson-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  70. 2021-11-17 Jacob Salomon <jakesalomon-at-yahoo.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  71. 2021-11-17 Andrew Villano <thefonzz2625-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  72. 2021-11-17 Philippe Bruhat <philippe.bruhat-at-free.fr> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  73. 2021-11-17 Michael Fischer <michael-at-visv.net> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  74. 2021-11-17 Clive Holloway <clive.holloway-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  75. 2021-11-17 Matthew Persico <matthew.persico-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  76. 2021-11-17 Justin DeVuyst <justin-at-devuyst.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] =?utf-8?q?DHA_status=3F?=
  77. 2021-11-17 Packy Anderson <packyanderson-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  78. 2021-11-17 Andrew Villano <thefonzz2625-at-gmail.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] DHA status?
  79. 2021-11-19 Ruben Safir <mrbrklyn-at-panix.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Celebrate the life of David H Adler
  80. 2021-11-18 From: "Greg Farough, FSF" <info-at-fsf.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] FSF Giving Guide: Freedom is the greatest gift of
  81. 2021-11-22 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] GAthering tonight to Celebrate the life of David
  82. 2021-11-22 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #539 - Farewell to David H. Adler
  83. 2021-11-21 Alain Knaff via info-gnu <info-gnu-at-gnu.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] GNU mtools 4.0.36 released
  84. 2021-11-23 From: "nixCraft: Linux Tips, Hacks, Tutorials, Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] nixCraft Linux / UNIX Newsletter
  85. 2021-11-23 Susan Rose <socialmedia-at-ohiolinux.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] OLF Conference- you are invited
  86. 2021-11-23 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society <noreply-at-embs.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Solicitation for Proposals: Biomedical Circuits
  87. 2021-11-23 From: "nixCraft: Linux Tips, Hacks, Tutorials, Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] nixCraft Linux / UNIX Newsletter
  88. 2021-11-24 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society <noreply-at-embs.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] REGISTER NOW - IEEE 2nd International Workshop on
  89. 2021-11-24 IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society <noreply-at-embs.org> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] REGISTER NOW - IEEE 2nd International Workshop on
  90. 2021-11-25 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Your godday accounts are now officialled
  91. 2021-11-25 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] China loves the internet
  92. 2021-11-25 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Israeli Spyware under intense legal pressures.
  93. 2021-11-25 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Re: [Hangout - NYLXS] Israeli Spyware under intense legal pressures.
  94. 2021-11-25 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Chrome Exploit
  95. 2021-11-25 From: "TheaterMania" <donotreply-at-email.theatermania.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Rehearse for Music
  96. 2021-11-25 Miss Belmar Princess <missbelmar-at-aol.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] CRAZY HOT STRIPER FISHING ON THE MISS BELMAR
  97. 2021-11-27 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Viruses are EVERYWHERE
  98. 2021-11-28 Ruben Safir <mrbrklyn-at-panix.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] (fwd) CfC 26th Ada-Europe Int. Conf. Reliable
  99. 2021-11-29 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #540 - 24 Pull Requests
  100. 2021-11-29 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Artifical Integence - nicely explained
  101. 2021-11-29 G?bor Szab? <gabor-at-szabgab.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] [Perlweekly] #540 - 24 Pull Requests
  102. 2021-11-29 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] China and the middle east
  103. 2021-11-29 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] covid education shutdowns
  104. 2021-11-30 Ruben Safir <ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com> Subject: [Hangout - NYLXS] Broken Algorithms

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