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Subject:BOSTON SOCIETY, ETC. From:Suzanne Pyle <Crow101156 -at- AOL -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 27 Oct 1995 12:42:16 -0400
Hi...first a big thankyou to all of you who responded to my question about
the
Scott Boggan book "Developing Online Help for Windows..". A bookstore in
Cambridge has it, thank the gods!
Now I have another question for all you techwhirlers living in New England.
Do you know the Web address for Boston Computer Society? And do you know
how to become a
member? If you are a member, do you find it helpful to your work?
Also, I'm trying to find out the Web site for Boston chapter of STC. Is
anyone out
there a member of Boston's chapter? Would you recommend me joining? What
are the benefits?