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I'm quoting my own message here... I just looked at this attachment; it
was mostly junk and squiggles, with the name "Jeff Slaton" interspersed
from time to time. Surprise surprise.
Liz
>I just received the TECHWR digest, and wonder about some guidelines about
>what should/should not be included in digests. In this issue, there was a
>solicitation of funds for Scott Glasrud