User talk:129.99.134.43
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Dear 129.99.134.43, sorry for using this Talk page, but I could think of no other way of contacting you.
Right you are about the Lake Wobegon tag lines. I mistakenly had relied upon Keillor Trademarks, incorrectly assuming they were all definitive. But having listened to the NPR Archive for August 18, 2007, specifically the clip at tag line, I see (or rather, hear) that you are quite correct. Thanks for the correction.
BTW, it appears from ARIN that you work at NASA in Alabama. Correct? Which facility? My guess is Marshall, but there may be others in Alabama. Or maybe ARIN is incorrect.
If you do work at NASA, and since you are obviously an excellent wikipedian, I have a question you could probably help me with. There is a distinguished NASA scientist that I was thinking about starting a Wikipedia entry for. I think he's notable, but I'd like your opinion. Please advise me at my e-mail. Thanks.
Anyway, please feel free to delete this message once you've read it. Thanks again.
Sincerely, [Art]
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