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Subject:On line vs hard copy From:Shlomo Ramon <ramsol -at- NETVISION -dot- NET -dot- IL> Date:Fri, 13 Jun 1997 17:14:11 PDT
My apologies if this has been chewed on and regurgitated (which makes it kosher if it also splits a hoof), but contientious lurking here for some time made me feel that hard copy documentation is going the way of dinosaurs to be replaced by online.
Should this become a thread , I promise to summarize and post. If already beaten to death, could someone point me to a proper reference?
TIA
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