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As a New England resident, I was sorry to hear about the closing of a
great resource for computer users.
If others have not heard about it, here is a brief excerpt from an online
service. To keep the message brief, only a few paragraphs are included.
>Boston Computer Society to fold
> By Hiawatha Bray, Globe Staff, 09/12/96
> The Boston Computer Society, once one of the
> world's largest and most influential
> organizations of personal-computer users, has
> voted to dissolve after almost 20 years of
> operating.
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