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Subject:Re: On line vs hard copy From:Karen Kay <karen -at- WORDWRITE -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 15 Jun 1997 14:19:01 -0700
Shlomo Ramon said:
> 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.
I've actually been surprised at the number of people on this list who
are still producing hardcopy.
Karen
karen -at- wordwrite -dot- com
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