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Subject:Where to post off-topic From:Iain Harrison <iharrison -at- SCT -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Mon, 10 Mar 1997 14:01:42 GMT
Further to the mention of the TechComm list, where relevancy is still
an issue, but not a problem, I thought people may want to visit the
TechComm web pages at http://home.clara.net/hairydog/techcomm.html To
be honest, there isn't so much to see there, but it provides
information about the list, and how to join and contribute.
On the site there are other pages too, including downloadable files
that give long filename support to File Manager under Windows 95, and
free software that provides a completely free email account, with free
dial-up connection for UK users.
All welcome!
Iain Harrison
iharrison -at- sct -dot- co -dot- uk
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