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In a message dated 97-08-31 22:45:17 EDT, geoff-h -at- MTL -dot- FERIC -dot- CA writes:
<< I don't consider it fair to let users
twist in the wind, wondering why they can't do something, >>
Hell, that's amateur stuff.
The real pros convince them they seriously misused a piece of perfectly
simple, robust software and have further disgraced themselves by daring to
disturb the serenity of the Help Desk.
Jim C.
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