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Over the weekend we sent out the debate rules and other information on
Cybertable to all those who expressed an interest in it, being launched
today (Sept. 22) by the Canadian Institute for New Media, Research and
Development. Gremlins in our system may have prevented each of you from
receiving the information. If you have not received the information, please
contact me. <morris -at- cotr -dot- bc -dot- ca>
Michael
Michael J. Morris
Instructor, New Media Communications
College of the Rockies
Cranbrook BC V1C 5L7
morris -at- cotr -dot- bc -dot- ca
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