Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 12:04:05 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Apgar <dimon@cyberspace.com>
To: Douglas Brick <dbrick@u.washington.edu>
Cc: Bill E Wollaston <wolly@cyberspace.com>
Subject: ad for hack (fwd)

Here's the ad...let's post this on Wed - to where ever you think it 
should be placed...

"The Speakeasy Cafe, Seattle's first Internet Cafe, has a whole lot more
ideas than plugging a T1 into a cup of coffee - we're looking for one or
two heavy-hitter tech types to help code our very ambitious web
project(eat HTML for breakfast,)...while you do that w/ your right hand
you'll need to code C w/ your left, all the while watching the system and
keeping users company through the day and/or night.  This is a ground
floor, 7 person operation with opportunities leaking out the walls...quit
your day job but drop expensive habits (like toothpaste) because the pay
is only enough to cover your rent and put food in your stomach.  The rest
is available at the Cafe - full net access-T1-SunSparcstation
20-10Gigs-16V.34's for starters and a manual pull espresso machine -
excellent tea if that's your cup, - respond to speakeasy@u.washington.edu
with URL's of your own hand- any other Internet/Unix/C experience/evidence
and a phone number.  Anyone cruising the "Information Super Highway" can
keep driving - No sex required, absolutely must be of some age or race. "

/MDA 01/19/95