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Subject:Re: Meetings and Classes: A Flame From:"Brian F. Gregg, N04-3A, ext. 2724" <bgregg -at- FOXBORO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 8 Nov 1994 12:03:37 LCL
>LOOK, PEOPLE! We don't all live in your little corner of the world. If we
>don't live in Rising Sun, OH, we have no idea where the corner of 5th and
>Michigan across from the Tastee-Freeze is. And in all likelihood, we
>couldn't get there to attend your meeting anyway.
>>WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1994
>>SDP PRESENTATION
>>A Look at Robo-Help
>>Featuring: Mike Begien, Banyan Systems
>>Mike will give an overview of Robo-Help, highlighting key features and
>>comparing the program with Doc-To-Help and other Windows authoring tools.
>>He will also comment on Windows '95 changes and discuss where we can find
>>useful information about Robo-Help on the Internet.
>>MEETING PLACE: Baldwin's, Woburn, located across the circle
>>from the Ramada Inn at the junction of Route 38 (Main Street)
>>and Route 128 (I-95), Exit 35.
Bad hair day, Nora? While I agree that the missing information is vital, I
think it behooves us to retain a degree of civility while communicating our
disappointment. BTW, it's in Massachusetts.