>> >OK, what does NFA 4295 stand for? <hanging head in shame> >> >> Wait wait! I know I know!! "Not Fade Away", April 2 1995. NFA is >> the song, 4/2/95 is the date the Grateful Dead performed it. >> >Close indeed. The NFA is the song "Not Fade Away", as performed originally by >Buddy Holly. The 4295 however might be better written as '42-'95, or a memorial >to the dates that Mr. Garcia graced us with his inspirational presence... Tricky!! I am duly impressed! Did anyone else catch this elusive detail? I didn't bother to check setlists, being so used to seeing the date formats as such. VERY stealth indeed! Peace, ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Edmund A. "Eddie" Hintz **|** "You may say I'm a dreamer, Voice Major, UT Austin * | * But I'm not the only one... <ehintz@mail.utexas.edu> * /|\ * I hope someday you'll join us, '70 Primered Transporter */ | \* And the world will live as one. '73 Orange Super Beetle ***** Imagine." Web page: http://ccwf.cc.utexas.edu/~ehintz ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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