NAOJ GW Elog Logbook 3.2
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Mark B: No, apparently L-Mail is not yet connected up.
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Is L-Mail connected up?
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The sane in Maine are plainly on the wane.
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Can we make the main color red or something? Green color looks like LLO alog to me. It is not that important though.
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After some research I find that Archaiomelesidonophrunicherata means "the good old honey-sweet songs from the Sidonian (play) of Phrynichus" - Aristophanes' "The Wasps" line 220.