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>PS: Anyone have STC's homepage URL? I've lost my note w/ the information.
There are a couple of STC sponsored pages, this got mentioned in a seminar
at the conference last week. But my notes are at work, I'll try to post
a reply next week.
There is now an STC Internet Committee, and I think you'll see more action
on the Internet from the STC in the future. There will be a WWW page for
the Seattle conference, and probably for Toronto too (I hope to help out
with that one).
Regards,
Keith
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