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At 09:43 AM 7/29/97 +1, Peter Ring wrote:
>I have been notified, that the link on my "User friendly manuals'
>website" to
> Lone Writers' Professional Interest Committee (a subsection of STC)
>with the URL
>http://www.enterprise.ca/~bkeevil/lonewriter.html
>does not work any longer.
>
>Does anybody know what has happened? Please write me directly on
>mailto:prc -at- isa -dot- dknet -dot- dk -dot-
>
The web page is still in existence, pending a move to the STC page.
Here's the info:
>Good news - our STC Lone Writer Web page is still up and running at:
>
>http://www3.sympatico.ca/bkeevil/lonewriter.html
>
>Our page includes the following info:
>
>* What is our mission?
>* What are our projects?
>* Frequently Asked Questions
>* How to join the Lone Writer SIG.
>
>In the future, the page will be updated with a new logo and moved to http://stc.org/ on
>the STC site.
>
>Regards,
>
>Benjamin KEEVIL
>
>Keevil & Associates in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>Email mailto:bkeevil -at- sympatico -dot- ca
Let me know if you have any other questions about the SIG.
Kippi
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Kippi Fagerlund
kippi -at- eco -dot- twg -dot- com
Attachmate Corporation Open Systems Group
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