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Subject:Re: CBT on the WWW or Lotus Notes From:John Posada <jposada -at- NOTES -dot- CC -dot- BELLCORE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 21 Mar 1996 13:55:34 -0500
Warren!....dude!!....let's cut down on the caffeine!!!...I in no way
interpreted this to be an advertisement for anything except to solicit
information about a wide range of topics that were very apropo to tech writing
and this list. What is he trying to sell? I think you had better reread his
post. You can send Rich your appology in private.
What a minute...Do you think that because he has Notes in his email address,
that he is soliciting to buy or sell Notes? I got news for you. I have it in
my email address also and I have nothing to do with selling Notes.
Lighten up!
John Posada
Technical Writer
Bell Communications Research, Piscataway, NJ
(908) 699-5839 (W)
jposada -at- notes -dot- cc -dot- bellcore -dot- com (W)
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I don't speak for my employer and they return the favor
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Excuse me! Rich,
I have be subscribed to techwr-l for a while and I did not realize
that the techwr-l list approved any form of advertisement. If my
memory is correct the New Subscriber document states the appropriate
types of information that are to be mailed!
I am interested in Eric's opinion on this issue.
WT
On Thu, 21 Mar 1996 11:16:02 EST Rich_VanDeventer -at- notes -dot- pw -dot- com wrote:
> My company will soon be upgrading to Lotus Notes 4.0,
> which has a built-in web browser. Hopefully, it will provide
> an efficient and effective means of providing training and
> documentation to our field personnel around the country.
> I need to know what experience anyone has had with using
> either the WWW or Lotus Notes to provide interactive,
> multimedia CBT, training documentation, and/or just-in-time training.
> Please contact me directly at:
> RichVanDeventer -at- Notes -dot- PW -dot- com@internet
> I will post a summary later.