Dan,
the nuggets are
Nugget One:
Gore
agrees to meet with San Antonio author
(after
the election is okay) and answers questions
about
his role in development of the Internet
before
the election
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It took Acts of Congress to develop the Internet.
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In Congress Al Gore was the most determined advocate for
the Internet
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The benefits Al Gore described and worked for are now
evident everywhere.
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Seattle reader and San Antonio author on the Internet
agree that Al Gore deserves
credit for his High-Performance Computing and Communications
Act, 1991 and
others
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Reader thanks Gore for his part in making
possible for him to have access to
the information superhighway and gives Gore a book he
found on the Internet
as thanks for the Internet
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Author and reader want to know where that determination
to be such an advocate of the Internet came from?
I need to hear from you, if you prefer the first nugget or
Nugget Two: Tom Wolfsehr e-mail ToMMLI@netscape.net
Seattle reader frustrated at not getting
response from Gore campaign. Wonders
if Gore has lost interest in the Internet?
Mario Salas agreed to present a copy of his book to Al Gore for Tom
Wolfsehr
as a way of thinking him for having done so much to see to it that,
as Newt Gingrich
said, we got an Internet. The only thing that needs to be done right
away is use the
story of this agreement to meet later to raise the issue, which never
should have
been avoided. If there is anything that Gore particulary has done for
us is help
to bring countless new ways of living better INTERNET.
Links to pages developed in that effort
to credit Gore.