> From: cherrie tinkler
 >
 > Hi:
 > I am a science teacher at an elementary school in Los
 > Angeles,
 > California. A few of my sixth grade students are working
 > on a project
 > for our 2002 Science
 > fair to be held May 8-9, 2002. We are trying to see
 > where, and how fast
 > e-mail can travel in a period of six weeks.
 >
 > We are keeping track of how many e-mails we get back, and
 > what cities,
 > states, and countries they are coming from. We are hoping
 > that you will
 > be willing to
 > help us with our project!
 >
 > There are only 2 simple steps that will help us to track
 > this email:
 >
 > 1. Please send an e-mail to the following address:
 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > In the subject of the e-mail please include your
 > city, state, and
 > country.
 > You do not need to include your name.
 > Please respond only one time.
 >
 > 2. Please forward this e-mail to everyone on your
 > mailing list. We
 > will be keeping track of the number of responses, as well
 > as the
 > locations. Therefore, send them even to people in the
 > same town.
 >
 > In our science project, we are trying to demonstrate how
 > fast and how
 > far information can travel on the Internet in a six week
 > period.
 >
 > If you receive this e-mail after May 1, 2002, please
 > disregard it, since
 > the project will be over.
 >
 > Thank you VERY much for your help!


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Dave Robison

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