Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/10/26

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Subject: [Leica] Virtual Crullers and Coffee (was Leica O)
From: "W Larsen" <wlarsen@almondmedia.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 15:24:58 -0700
References: <1120AB2026ABD211A82600A024B971370C43D0@einstein.morton.org.uk> <3BD82EE2.FA2F86FC@earthlink.net> <3BD861FE.29D30CDE@d2.com> <3.0.2.32.20011025173615.013edc74@roanoke.infi.net> <003b01c15e2e$b6a8b1e0$d0ab3842@triad.rr.com>

Yikes Dan, open your eyes and read the
list more carefully.  You are already
communcating with people with
revolutionary ideas.

I was at a meeting today where the
keynote speaker was talking about how
one person's vision could transform a
city and a region.  Rang a bell with me
and afterwards, I asked the speaker if
we were talking about the person who did
one of the first geographies of the
internet.  Yes, he was that visionary,
was the reply.  That person is one of
our own LUGGERs (prime LUGGER).  There
are more like him on the LUG, for
whatever reason.

Bill Larsen (who is ready to turn in his
planning certifications and geography
degree and take-up some manual labor job
or become an academic)

Dan Post writes:

> I was just curious. I have always been
fascinated with the idea of sitting
> and talking to someone who had
revolutionary ideas. I will always
regret
> that I never had the chance to see
Albert Einstein at the donut shop he
> frequented in Princeton, and over a
cruller and a cup of coffee, talk to him
> as one person to another.

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