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Message-ID: <200410151807.i9FI7qwR002850@smtp.washington.edu>
From: cdevoney at u.washington.edu (Chris DeVoney)
Subject: why o why did NASA do this.

On Thursday, October 14, 2004 3:13 PM, Deigo Dude wrote:

> ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/nickname/
> The list contains the full name, email, phone, fax, position, 
> building, room, and employer. When will they learn.

It's also called FOIA: The Freedom of Information Act. _Anyone_can request
that information. All NASA did was make it a little easier.

cdv


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