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The Other People Now: My Own Franchise [Where 'Beeb' Men *must needs* Hang Out]
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Jeff Rubard
2010-02-04 03:53:13 UTC
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From

National Security Agency Central Security Service
Defending our Nation. Securing the Future.
http://www.nsa.gov/

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National Cryptologic Memorial

The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic
Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their lives, "serving in
silence," in the line of duty. It serves as an important reminder of
the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping the United States
secure and of the courage of these individuals to carry out their
mission at such a dear price.
National Cryptologic Memorial Wall

The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists 161 names of Army, Navy, Air Force,
Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate
sacrifice. The black granite memorial stands eight feet tall by 12
feet wide with the words THEY SERVED IN SILENCE etched into the
polished stone at the cap of a triangle. The NSA seal is carved below
followed by the names of those cryptologists who have given their
lives in service to their country. The names are at the base of the
triangle because these cryptologists and their ideals -dedication to
mission, dedication to workmate, and dedication to country - form the
foundation for cryptologic service. The structure was designed by an
NSA employee, and the memorial is housed in the NSA headquarters
complex.

On Memorial Day 2001, NSA began a tradition of declassifying and
sharing the stories behind the names on the wall.

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*Hegel món ámour* , ¿ How could you do this to us ? Ans: Easily
JAMES RUBARD
Jeff Rubard
2010-02-04 03:53:58 UTC
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On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
> From
>
> National Security Agency Central Security Service
> Defending our Nation. Securing the Future.http://www.nsa.gov/
>
> ----
>
> National Cryptologic Memorial
>
> The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic
> Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their lives, "serving in
> silence," in the line of duty. It serves as an important reminder of
> the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping the United States
> secure and of the courage of these individuals to carry out their
> mission at such a dear price.
> National Cryptologic Memorial Wall
>
> The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists 161 names of Army, Navy, Air Force,
> Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate
> sacrifice. The black granite memorial stands eight feet tall by 12
> feet wide with the words THEY SERVED IN SILENCE etched into the
> polished stone at the cap of a triangle. The NSA seal is carved below
> followed by the names of those cryptologists who have given their
> lives in service to their country. The names are at the base of the
> triangle because these cryptologists and their ideals -dedication to
> mission, dedication to workmate, and dedication to country - form the
> foundation for cryptologic service. The structure was designed by an
> NSA employee, and the memorial is housed in the NSA headquarters
> complex.
>
> On Memorial Day 2001, NSA began a tradition of declassifying and
> sharing the stories behind the names on the wall.
>
> ----
>
> *Hegel món ámour* , ¿ How could you do this to us ? Ans: Easily
> JAMES RUBARD

ADD: Japanese fascism.
There, I said it.
Jeff Rubard
2010-02-04 03:54:36 UTC
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On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > From
>
> > National Security Agency Central Security Service
> > Defending our Nation. Securing the Future.http://www.nsa.gov/
>
> > ----
>
> > National Cryptologic Memorial
>
> > The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic
> > Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their lives, "serving in
> > silence," in the line of duty. It serves as an important reminder of
> > the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping the United States
> > secure and of the courage of these individuals to carry out their
> > mission at such a dear price.
> > National Cryptologic Memorial Wall
>
> > The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists 161 names of Army, Navy, Air Force,
> > Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate
> > sacrifice. The black granite memorial stands eight feet tall by 12
> > feet wide with the words THEY SERVED IN SILENCE etched into the
> > polished stone at the cap of a triangle. The NSA seal is carved below
> > followed by the names of those cryptologists who have given their
> > lives in service to their country. The names are at the base of the
> > triangle because these cryptologists and their ideals -dedication to
> > mission, dedication to workmate, and dedication to country - form the
> > foundation for cryptologic service. The structure was designed by an
> > NSA employee, and the memorial is housed in the NSA headquarters
> > complex.
>
> > On Memorial Day 2001, NSA began a tradition of declassifying and
> > sharing the stories behind the names on the wall.
>
> > ----
>
> > *Hegel món ámour* , ¿ How could you do this to us ? Ans: Easily
> > JAMES RUBARD
>
> ADD: Japanese fascism.
> There, I said it.

FURTHER: FDR
Jeff Rubard
2010-02-04 03:55:09 UTC
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On Feb 3, 7:54 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > From
>
> > > National Security Agency Central Security Service
> > > Defending our Nation. Securing the Future.http://www.nsa.gov/
>
> > > ----
>
> > > National Cryptologic Memorial
>
> > > The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic
> > > Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their lives, "serving in
> > > silence," in the line of duty. It serves as an important reminder of
> > > the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping the United States
> > > secure and of the courage of these individuals to carry out their
> > > mission at such a dear price.
> > > National Cryptologic Memorial Wall
>
> > > The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists 161 names of Army, Navy, Air Force,
> > > Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate
> > > sacrifice. The black granite memorial stands eight feet tall by 12
> > > feet wide with the words THEY SERVED IN SILENCE etched into the
> > > polished stone at the cap of a triangle. The NSA seal is carved below
> > > followed by the names of those cryptologists who have given their
> > > lives in service to their country. The names are at the base of the
> > > triangle because these cryptologists and their ideals -dedication to
> > > mission, dedication to workmate, and dedication to country - form the
> > > foundation for cryptologic service. The structure was designed by an
> > > NSA employee, and the memorial is housed in the NSA headquarters
> > > complex.
>
> > > On Memorial Day 2001, NSA began a tradition of declassifying and
> > > sharing the stories behind the names on the wall.
>
> > > ----
>
> > > *Hegel món ámour* , ¿ How could you do this to us ? Ans: Easily
> > > JAMES RUBARD
>
> > ADD: Japanese fascism.
> > There, I said it.
>
> FURTHER: FDR

Finally: The NEW DEAL.
Jeff Rubard
2010-02-04 03:55:31 UTC
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On Feb 3, 7:55 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 7:54 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > From
>
> > > > National Security Agency Central Security Service
> > > > Defending our Nation. Securing the Future.http://www.nsa.gov/
>
> > > > ----
>
> > > > National Cryptologic Memorial
>
> > > > The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic
> > > > Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their lives, "serving in
> > > > silence," in the line of duty. It serves as an important reminder of
> > > > the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping the United States
> > > > secure and of the courage of these individuals to carry out their
> > > > mission at such a dear price.
> > > > National Cryptologic Memorial Wall
>
> > > > The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists 161 names of Army, Navy, Air Force,
> > > > Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate
> > > > sacrifice. The black granite memorial stands eight feet tall by 12
> > > > feet wide with the words THEY SERVED IN SILENCE etched into the
> > > > polished stone at the cap of a triangle. The NSA seal is carved below
> > > > followed by the names of those cryptologists who have given their
> > > > lives in service to their country. The names are at the base of the
> > > > triangle because these cryptologists and their ideals -dedication to
> > > > mission, dedication to workmate, and dedication to country - form the
> > > > foundation for cryptologic service. The structure was designed by an
> > > > NSA employee, and the memorial is housed in the NSA headquarters
> > > > complex.
>
> > > > On Memorial Day 2001, NSA began a tradition of declassifying and
> > > > sharing the stories behind the names on the wall.
>
> > > > ----
>
> > > > *Hegel món ámour* , ¿ How could you do this to us ? Ans: Easily
> > > > JAMES RUBARD
>
> > > ADD: Japanese fascism.
> > > There, I said it.
>
> > FURTHER: FDR
>
> Finally: The NEW DEAL.

Mine own "interrobang": PLEZ
Jeff Rubard
2010-02-04 03:56:43 UTC
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On Feb 3, 7:55 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 3, 7:55 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Feb 3, 7:54 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Feb 3, 7:53 pm, Jeff Rubard <***@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > From
>
> > > > > National Security Agency Central Security Service
> > > > > Defending our Nation. Securing the Future.http://www.nsa.gov/
>
> > > > > ----
>
> > > > > National Cryptologic Memorial
>
> > > > > The National Security Agency/Central Security Service Cryptologic
> > > > > Memorial honors and remembers those who gave their lives, "serving in
> > > > > silence," in the line of duty. It serves as an important reminder of
> > > > > the crucial role that cryptology plays in keeping the United States
> > > > > secure and of the courage of these individuals to carry out their
> > > > > mission at such a dear price.
> > > > > National Cryptologic Memorial Wall
>
> > > > > The wall, dedicated in 1996, lists 161 names of Army, Navy, Air Force,
> > > > > Marine, and civilian cryptologists who have made the ultimate
> > > > > sacrifice. The black granite memorial stands eight feet tall by 12
> > > > > feet wide with the words THEY SERVED IN SILENCE etched into the
> > > > > polished stone at the cap of a triangle. The NSA seal is carved below
> > > > > followed by the names of those cryptologists who have given their
> > > > > lives in service to their country. The names are at the base of the
> > > > > triangle because these cryptologists and their ideals -dedication to
> > > > > mission, dedication to workmate, and dedication to country - form the
> > > > > foundation for cryptologic service. The structure was designed by an
> > > > > NSA employee, and the memorial is housed in the NSA headquarters
> > > > > complex.
>
> > > > > On Memorial Day 2001, NSA began a tradition of declassifying and
> > > > > sharing the stories behind the names on the wall.
>
> > > > > ----
>
> > > > > *Hegel món ámour* , ¿ How could you do this to us ? Ans: Easily
> > > > > JAMES RUBARD
>
> > > > ADD: Japanese fascism.
> > > > There, I said it.
>
> > > FURTHER: FDR
>
> > Finally: The NEW DEAL.
>
> Mine own "interrobang": PLEZ

I mean, I was pretty cool about Chaucer, *I* was, /both ways/, but
that is "nothing to say" [Really] and I said it - so your "snappy
comebacks" may be somewhat /lacking/
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