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Subject:Re: Showing sample and proprietary content From:Sean Wheller <sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za> To:jmalin -at- jmalin -dot- com Date:Fri, 20 Oct 2006 22:19:50 +0200
On Friday 20 October 2006 21:58, Joe Malin wrote:
> I respectfully disagree.
>
> Here is a Wikipedia article on public domain:
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain
OK OK :-) sigh
Before another person points out my poor choice of words, here is alink to
what my intent was in using domain.
Sean Wheller
Technical Author
sean -at- inwords -dot- co -dot- za
+27-84-854-9408 http://www.inwords.co.za
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