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This is Diane Wiley. Please do me a favor and
respond to this today or tomorrow if you can take a minute -- it's for a kid's
science project. It's over on February 23rd. Central Academy in
Minneapolis is a public charter school, and has a great
reputation.
----- Original Message -----
From: Pam Costain
To: Veronica Smith ; Shayna Berkowitz ; Shalicia West ; Ruth Fen
; Judy Franson ;
Heather Martens
; Erin Felker ;
Ellen Young
; Diane Wiley ; Christa Anders ; Catherine Jordan ; Bianca
Zick ; Beth Bertelson ; Mary Turck ; Patricia Clarke ; Emmanuel Ortiz ;
Kay Dunne ;
Jorge
Flores ; Mary Swenson ; Darla Baker ; Frank
Vardeman ; Dannah Baynton ; Jodi
Williams ; Lee Wallace ; Rosita Balch ;
Teresa Ortiz
; Tom
Kruse ; Anna Riiber
Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 8:40 AM
Subject: Helping a student This just seemed to be so much
fun. I have no idea who this is or where Central Academy is.
Pam
Hi: I am Shannon Syfrett a 9th grade
student at Central Academy.I am working on a project for my 2003 Science Fair to
be held February 25th, 2003 I am trying to see where, and how fast e-mail can
travel in a period of six weeks. I am keeping track of how many e-mails I
get back, and what cities, states, and countries they are coming from. I
am hoping that you will be willing to help me with my
project!
There are only 2 simple steps that will helpme to track this email: 1. Please send an e-mail to the following address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[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. I 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 my science project, I am 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 February 23,2003 please disregard it, since the project will be over. Thank you VERY much for your help! Shannon Syfrett |
