From security at guarantybank.com Wed Jun 1 10:54:55 2005 From: security at guarantybank.com (Guaranty Bank) Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 19:54:55 +0200 (CEST) Subject: Update Your Onlinebanking Account Message-ID: <20050601175455.C01CF3FFE@wmphpp03.st2.lyceu.net> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From attn_henry at zipmail.com.br Tue Jun 7 19:13:01 2005 From: attn_henry at zipmail.com.br (HENRY OKOYE) Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 19:13:01 -0700 Subject: SCADSA Message-ID: Dear Sir, Greetings, I am Mr.Henry Okoye the Account Manager of Late Mr. Morris Thompson in Standard Trust Bank Regional Office in Victoria island, here in Lagos. However I got your contact through the International web directory.I decided to contact you by email because I feel that it is more secured and private. Recently we discovered a Dormant Account with a huge amount of Money Valued USD35,000,000.00 (Thirty Five Million Dollars only)that belongs to one of our late Customer who died in a plane crash .During our investigation and auditing in this bank, my department came across a very huge sum of money belonging to Late Mr. Morris Thompson an American great industrialist and a resident of Alaska, who unfortunately lost his life in the plane crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 which crashed on January 31 2000,including his wife and only daughter. You shall read more news about the crash on visiting this site which I got during my investigation; http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/02/01/alaska.airlines.list/ and http://www.nativefederation.org/history/people/mThompson.html The fund has been dormant in his account With this Bank without any claim of the funds in our custody either from his family or relation before our discovery of this development. The Banking law here stipulates that if such money remains unclaimed for Six years, it will be forfeited to the Bank treasury as an unclaimed bill.It is only a foreigner that can stand as a next of kin and It is upon this discovery that I decided to contact you to collaborate with you to pull out this dormant fund. In order to avert this negative development, I on behalf of my trusted colleagues now seek your permission to have you stand in as next of kin to Our late Customer so that the fund will be released and paid into your account as the beneficiary?s next of kin now that the bank is still expecting a next of kin or relative of the deceased ,Late Mr. Morris Thompson. In fact we could have done this deal alone but because of our position in this country as civil servants, we are not allowed to operate a foreign account and that would eventually raise an eye brow on our side during the time of transfer since we still work in this bank, this is the actual reason why we required a second party or fellow who will assist us forward claims as the next of kin and also provide either an existing bank account or to set up a new Bank a/c immediately to receive this fund, even an empty a/c can also serve for this purpose. On smooth conclusion of this transaction, you will be entitled to 40% as gratification for your assisting us, and the remaining 60% will be for me and my partners. What I want from you is for you to act as the deceased next of kin. I have in my possession, all the necessary Documents to successfully accomplish the operation. Bear in mind that this proposal is 100% risk free. Further Information will be given to you as soon as I receive your positive response. I suggest you get back to me as soon as possible stating your wish. Find in the attachment of my Family Picture, to proof who I am. I await your Urgent Responce Regrads, Mr.Henry Okoye From attn_henry at zipmail.com.br Wed Jun 8 14:21:06 2005 From: attn_henry at zipmail.com.br (Mr.Henry Okoye) Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 14:21:06 -0700 Subject: SCADSA Message-ID: Dear Sir, Greetings, I am Mr.Henry Okoye the Account Manager of Late Mr. Morris Thompson in Standard Trust Bank Regional Office in Victoria island, here in Lagos. However I got your contact through the International web directory.I decided to contact you by email because I feel that it is more secured and private. Recently we discovered a Dormant Account with a huge amount of Money Valued USD35,000,000.00 (Thirty Five Million Dollars only)that belongs to one of our late Customer who died in a plane crash .During our investigation and auditing in this bank, my department came across a very huge sum of money belonging to Late Mr. Morris Thompson an American great industrialist and a resident of Alaska, who unfortunately lost his life in the plane crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261 which crashed on January 31 2000,including his wife and only daughter. You shall read more news about the crash on visiting this site which I got during my investigation; http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/02/01/alaska.airlines.list/ and http://www.nativefederation.org/history/people/mThompson.html The fund has been dormant in his account With this Bank without any claim of the funds in our custody either from his family or relation before our discovery of this development. The Banking law here stipulates that if such money remains unclaimed for Six years, it will be forfeited to the Bank treasury as an unclaimed bill.It is only a foreigner that can stand as a next of kin and It is upon this discovery that I decided to contact you to collaborate with you to pull out this dormant fund. In order to avert this negative development, I on behalf of my trusted colleagues now seek your permission to have you stand in as next of kin to Our late Customer so that the fund will be released and paid into your account as the beneficiary?s next of kin now that the bank is still expecting a next of kin or relative of the deceased ,Late Mr. Morris Thompson. In fact we could have done this deal alone but because of our position in this country as civil servants, we are not allowed to operate a foreign account and that would eventually raise an eye brow on our side during the time of transfer since we still work in this bank, this is the actual reason why we required a second party or fellow who will assist us forward claims as the next of kin and also provide either an existing bank account or to set up a new Bank a/c immediately to receive this fund, even an empty a/c can also serve for this purpose. On smooth conclusion of this transaction, you will be entitled to 40% as gratification for your assisting us, and the remaining 60% will be for me and my partners. What I want from you is for you to act as the deceased next of kin. I have in my possession, all the necessary Documents to successfully accomplish the operation. Bear in mind that this proposal is 100% risk free. Further Information will be given to you as soon as I receive your positive response. I suggest you get back to me as soon as possible stating your wish. Find in the attachment of my Family Picture, to proof who I am. I await your Urgent Responce Regrads, Mr.Henry Okoye From evporte at uark.edu Mon Jun 13 06:41:09 2005 From: evporte at uark.edu (Errol Porter) Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 08:41:09 -0500 Subject: CORAL Site License possibilities Message-ID: Greetings, I am the lab manager for the thin film cleanroom in Fayetteville, Arkansas called the High Density Electronics Center and interested in learning more about CORAL. We have been using paper log sheets for awhile, but would like to move to a more automated system. CORAL seems to be good match for what we wish to implement so I was wondering if the software is still available for University cleanroom facilities. Any information you could provide would be appreciated. Regards, Errol Porter Research Associate HiDEC / University of Arkansas 700 Research Center Boulevard Fayetteville, AR 72701 Tel. 479 575 2519 Fax 479 575 2719 E-mail: evporte at uark.edu From evporte at ENGR.UARK.EDU Wed Jun 15 11:50:58 2005 From: evporte at ENGR.UARK.EDU (Porter Errol) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 13:50:58 -0500 Subject: FW: CORAL Site License possibilities Message-ID: Greetings, I am the lab manager for the thin film cleanroom in Fayetteville, Arkansas called the High Density Electronics Center and interested in learning more about CORAL. We have been using paper log sheets for awhile, but would like to move to a more automated system. CORAL seems to be good match for what we wish to implement so I was wondering if the software is still available for University cleanroom facilities. Any information you could provide would be appreciated. Regards, Errol Porter Research Associate HiDEC / University of Arkansas 700 Research Center Boulevard Fayetteville, AR 72701 Tel. 479 575 2519 Fax 479 575 2719 E-mail: evporte at uark.edu From shott at snf.stanford.edu Wed Jun 15 11:53:37 2005 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 11:53:37 -0700 Subject: CORAL Site License possibilities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <42B07931.6050101@snf.stanford.edu> Errol: Coral is a Java application that is designed to help with the management of advanced, shared use laboratories. It provides functionality including: 1. Maintains lists of qualified users on each piece of equipment (including support for different roles ... such as normal users as opposed to "instructors" ... people who can qualify others to use a particular piece of equipment). 2. Allows reservations to be made on each piece of equipment. 3. Tracks actual equipement usages (by "enabling" a piece of equipment when usage begins and "disabling" it when it ends). This includes optional hardware interlocking ... 4. Tracking equipment problem and shutdown condtions ... and prevents normal users from enabling equipment that is shutdown. 5. Allows for staff members to charge their time to others for either processing activity and training. 6. Reports and summary information for most of the above ... At the moment, Coral is in use at the Stanford Nanofabrication Facility, at MIT's Microtechnology Laboratories, the Nanofabrication facility at the University of Minnesota, and is also running at the new Nanofabrication Laboratory at NIST and we be in use when they begin to use that facility "for real". We currently are interested in being able to deploy this application in more laboratories ... but that it being limited by 3 things: 1. At the moment, Stanford has done 90-95% of the development and has paid for all of that development. I can't very well ask my boss to pay for me and "Team Coral" to install and support Coral elsewhere. Ideally, we would like to get NSF support to help cover the cost of installing and supporting Coral elsewhere ... but, thus far, we haven't found the proper program to support that type of activity. 2. Because we are a small development effort, we need to balance new development activity with improving the ease of installation with providing things like improved documentation. 3. We need to also juggle our waiting list. Thus far, everyone who has Coral running has been able to offer us something: MIT has done a certain amount of development with and for us and it appears as if NIST is willing to commit some of their professional development support to this activity. Minnesota is both one of the NNIN sites and had some professional computer support and database people that we could work with that taught us a lot about how to streamline our installation process. So, in principle, we are interested in distributing and installing Coral into more laboratories ... but, at the moment, it is difficult for us to make commitments along those lines until we have a better mechanism for covering the costs associated with that activity. We do expect to have a site up in the not-too-distant future that would allow you to take a demo version of Coral "for a test drive" to see what it looks like, what it can do, etc. Let me know if you have any questions, John >Greetings, > I am the lab manager for the thin film cleanroom in Fayetteville, >Arkansas called the High Density Electronics Center and interested in >learning more about CORAL. We have been using paper log sheets for awhile, >but would like to move to a more automated system. CORAL seems to be good >match for what we wish to implement so I was wondering if the software is >still available for University cleanroom facilities. Any information you >could provide would be appreciated. > >Regards, > >Errol Porter >Research Associate >HiDEC / University of Arkansas >700 Research Center Boulevard >Fayetteville, AR 72701 >Tel. 479 575 2519 >Fax 479 575 2719 >E-mail: evporte at uark.edu > From yuhykr at stanford.edu Fri Jun 17 18:32:49 2005 From: yuhykr at stanford.edu (Hyun-yong yu) Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 18:32:49 -0700 Subject: manually adding my ID in the list. Message-ID: <000001c573a5$a37ea030$f56040ab@ibm3w6i2e86ksg> Hi Bill Murray, I had already done Tylan oxidation training. However, I forget the reply to your confirmation email. Can you send me the confirmation email gain? They are Tylan 1-6 and Tylanfga. My ID is yuhykr. Sorry about that. Thanks Hyun-yong Yu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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