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5.3) Local Legends On The Yolo County Usenet. |
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This article is from the Yolo County FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. with numerous contributions by others.
Nominations for this category are welcome. I will make the final
decision as to who qualifies. As it stands right now, the only person
to create any appreciable activity on the yolo.* USENET newsgroups was
the mysterious (perhaps fictional) Mitch Kauffman who purported to
take control of the yolo.life newsgroup (<news:yolo.life >) (claiming
to rename it "yolo.mitch"). Other than "the Mitch," the yolo.*
newsgroups have been conspicuously void of controversial or newsworthy
activity.
 
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