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Friends and colleagues,
Per your requests, here is the listing of links, web sites, and paper
documentation that I received from you all in response to my request for
human factors engineering information. I've not had time to inspect all of
these so I cannot vouch for their value.
Many thanks to all of you (and there were many) who responded. You have
lightened my load and have reinforced my belief that y'all are the best
folks on the web.