Time: Wed Oct 30 08:19:12 1996
To: Nancy Lord <defense@mindspring.com>
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: Research point
Cc: 
Bcc: 

Nancy,

Still getting bounces,
so I don't know if you
will get this.  So, I am
just acknowledging.  If
you can afford it, there
is a great bible on Netscape
called "Official Netscape
Navigator 3.0 Book -- Windows
Edition."  It comes with its
own Version 3.0 CD-ROM.  Check
it out:  very well written.

/s/ Paul Mitchell


>>>>>Subject: What is "United States" & Who is required to file a return?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>At this time, there is an active pending case in the USDC and Bankruptcy
>>>>>in which there is an opportunity (as well as necessity) to adjudicate
>>>>>the the following issues:
>>>>>
>>>>>1. As it pertains to "income" as defined under Title 26 of the United
>>>>>States Code, are individuals within the various 50 states within the
>>>>>definition of "United States"?
>>>
>>>Dear Paul,
>>>        I may have already told you this, but
>>>I saw that "State" definition somewhere too.  
>>>I believe its an old FDA statute, or maybe
>>>something to do with importation.   Will look
>>>for it when this brief is finished.
>>>        How do I get on Alta Vista?  I'm having
>>>a lot of trouble using the Webb and I'd really
>>>like to read your book.
>>>       
>>>Nancy
>>
>>Hi Nancy,
>>
>>Using your web browser, use the
>>search function, and scroll
>>until you reach a list of choices.
>>Alta Vista should be among them.
>>If you can't find it, call your
>>service provider, and ask for
>>help navigating.  When you find
>>it, make a bookmark (or a favorite).
>>Then, have some fun, because 
>>Alta Vista is fast Fast FAST.
>>
>        My Netscape isn't working great.   
>Somebody screwed a version up, there
>were three, Don tried to fix it & left me the
>screwed up one inadvertently.   But I'll
>try it again later before you try to email
>an entire book.
>        Thanks.
>
>Nancy
>
>>I can email you a copy of my book.
>>What encodings can you handle?
>>I can send in MIME, BinHex, and
>>Uuencode.  You have been able
>>to read the ones I have sent you
>>so far, correct?  Chapter 11 is
>>a good one, but you have probably
>>already seen that chapter in the
>>jury challenge I prepared.
>>
>>/s/ Paul Mitchell
>>

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