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I'm not going to rant. (Well, maybe a little.) I subscribe to three lists, and
this has to be one of the least informative subject lines I've ever seen. We're
busy people, and we're supposed to be professional communicators. Give it a bit
more thought, please.
Roy Jacobsen
rjacobse -at- gps -dot- com
Author: INTERNET:dsbailey @ INGR -dot- COM -at- CISHUB
Received: 09/26/96 02:50:00 PM EDT
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