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>The file is 120k in ASCII format, so can be retrieved into a word processor
>or a database. If you're interested in a copy, send me a mail message
>and I'll be glad to send it to you. Or if there's a lot of interest, I
>could post it to techwr-l for access via a newsreader. Maybe someone can
>tell me which is the (politically?) correct method?
I don't have a "newsreader", just email. (Wish I did!). I'd like it, but I'm
sure I'm not the only one. If 120k is too large, maybe you could post it in
hunks.
IMHO, this is also another example of STC not being up to speed...
Yoo, hoo, STC, are you there? 8^)
Could someone from the national leadership please respond to this and the email
thread in general? The silence from the national office is deafening...
Thanks,
Michael McClatchey
Senior Technical Writer
Applied Intelligent Systems, Inc.
110 Parkland Plaza,
313-995-2035 / FAX 313-995-2138 Ann Arbor, MI 48103
mmm -at- aisinc -dot- com
(NeXTMail welcome)
(opinions expressed are not necessarily those of my employer)