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Re: SS II (was Re: Seven Hills Software)
In article <2aph2jINNopd@charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu>, jamesb@ecst.csuchico.edu (James L. Brookes) writes:
>[Joe's post deleted for sake of bandwidth]
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>I thought nothing could top Andy's post, but this comes close :) Nice
>one, Joe :)
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I agree - nice post. It also points out one of the reasons SSII is needed. I
crashed my system twice trying to respond to Joe's original post. Us Rookies
need all the help we can get. Also, I don't always have time to sort thru
everything on the net looking for new & different, latest version, etc.. Even
when I do, I've had very mixed results in getting files to my GS. It's nice to
have have someone else do all the dirty work for me. My check is in the mail &
I wish you success, Joe.