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Read what I write. I said the number is in Digital Domain's directory. Digital Domain is a commercial company for which Legato does freelance work. It's a public phone number. Do I have to spell it out?
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No, there's nothing psycho about it. We're trying to track down some information and he's the most likely person who'd be able to help us. So we call him and ask him about it. See if maybe he can help us out. It's not a big deal. And it certainly isn't "psycho".
That is, unless we ALL start calling him. Let's be clear on who's going to. We don't want another situation like with Miarecki...
-MMoM
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Step 1) I looked at Dax' post about Gary Hutzel revealing information.
Step 2) I immediately went over to TrekBBS where I learned that the fellow found the e-mail address at Digital Domain.
Step 3) I did a google search for Digital Domain Gary Hutzel, and found the page.
Step 4) I saw a bunch of other familiar names listed and decided to inform people here, but without posting the number which can be easily found in four steps! That's to prevent spreading of this information online.
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Perhaps I'm being Puritanical, but it still seems a little invasive, especially if it's a home number.
Indeed, as per this, the number's either unlisted or didn't exist when it was last compiled.
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See, you're on the wrong tack when you call this research. Figuring out the protein morphology in the seminiferous fluids of mice is research. This is called "asking."
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Well, there's scientific research, and there's research for a book which often consists of interviewing people.
WHATEVER I don't care, I'm not a Wolf 359 fan, it's up to everyone interested in Wolf 359 (except the astronomers and the astrophysicists) to decide. If I see anything, I pass it on. That simple.