Yet another musical reference

David Galbraith (dgalbrai@ag.Arizona.EDU)
Wed, 2 Oct 1996 10:43:26 -0700

Alas, alta vista provides the answer almost instantly. Franklin's Tower.

DG

(call me Diego Garcia -- a close relative--, and yes the laser head is dead).

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> If you can get this one, I'll be very impressed.
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> "Wild Flowers seed in the sand and stone,
> May the four winds FLOW you safely home."
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> Adrian Moris
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