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Subject:Another term for... From:Frank Taylor <taylor_f -at- NETVISION -dot- NET -dot- IL> Date:Tue, 23 Sep 1997 08:01:06 +0200
Thank you for all those TW's and TC's who sent me suggestions (both on
and off list) for a less cumbersome title for a manual.
After carefully considering all the suggestions, I have come to the
conclusion that perhaps my original title was not so bad. Its just a
matter of opinion as to what constitutes a title that is either too long
or just plain misleading.
Thanks again - your suggestions were most appreciated.
Regards
Frank Taylor
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