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At 11:51 AM 7/16/98 -0700, Steve Arrants wrote:
>Yup. We've been spammed. Here's the information from internic.net
Gang,
It's not spam. Scott has been around the list for a while.
(Contact me offline for a definiition of spam if you need
one. )
Scott's note about his site failed to make clear that he is
in no way objective about the "benefits" that his site
offers.
As a rule, when it comes to interactive learning, Scott
can be counted on to have several opinions, most of
which lead directly to very vocal advocacy of his site.
Take the promotions of the site with a grain of salt--
that is, consider the source.
Eric
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