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October 1997, Week 5

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Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] says...
>
>On Tue, 28 Oct 1997, Rick Clark wrote:
>> David A. Warner wrote:
>> > Here is the real email address!
>> > [log in to unmask]
>> > LARC Computing, the authors of Fantasia, in conjunction with
JetForm
>> > Corporation, is preparing a mailing that contains important
>> > information on
>> > the next version of the Fantasia software. Customers should send
>> > their
>> > registration information to LARC Computing for verification.
>>
>> Can anyone on the list validate this?? Is this true?
>
>I'm pretty suspicious of this e-mail. Proactive [...]32_30Oct199718:43:[log in to unmask]
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Thu, 30 Oct 1997 21:41:30 -0600
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> Alan Yeo writes:
> >So could some kind person scan one for me and email it, I'd just love to
> >have a copy of a 3000 Ad.
>
> and Wirt obliges:
> > Because a surprising number of people have asked for the same thing,
> > Alan being the most recent, I took a few minutes and scanned the ad
> > into our web page.
>
> Apple generally has copies of both print and televised ads on its web
site.
> Do you think it would be useful for HP to do this as well?
> (I suppose not much space would be needed for the televised ads. ;)
>
> With enough positive response, no doubt a lurker could be motivated
> to make it happen.
>
> --Glenn Cole
>   Software al dente, Inc.
>   [log in to unmask]
>

Yes!
There used to be a image called AD3000 on the CSY web site that would have
made a great ad.

Richard Gambrell ([log in to unmask])

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