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If the Internet were a small town, I'd be guilty of dumping my papers in my
neighbors' yards.
Unfortunately, while I was doing some housecleaning at my desk, I pressed
the resend button
rather than the transfer button and dumped all of last week's techwr-l and
index-l digests into
your mailboxes. If community service in cyberspace is possible, I offer
myself for a few
hours of penance.
Please accept my apology.
Bill Kehoe email: wrk1 -at- cornell -dot- edu
Stone Microcomputer Center phone: 607-255-3240
Albert R. Mann Library
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA