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Yvonne DeGraw wrote:
>
> So, do we have any tech-whirlers who worked at JPL on documentation for the
> Pathfinder project?
Well, not exactly, but a couple of guys who do contract work with us on
a regular basis are responsible for the JPL web site that's taken over
100 million hits this last weekend (and I was one of 'em!). I doubt
they've gotten much sleep since sometime last week, but they sure have
learned things about setting up a high-volume web site! As nearly as I
can tell, the site has worked flawlessly the whole time.
Elna Tymes
Los Trancos Systems
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