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Hi Paul,
The Oregonian (our only daily paper (it is not a NEWSpaper 'cause all
articles are "features")) has put it's stuff both online (web) and on CD-ROM.
We buy the cd-rom here at the Foundation for the research department. Maybe
your newspaper has done this?
>>> Paul Christensen <[log in to unmask]> 09/18/97 06:56am >>>
I'm going to ask one of these off the HP3000 topic questions, but I just feel
that the
wide variety of experiences people on this list seem to have, someone might
have an
answer for me.
Anyway what I discovered was that the newspapers had all been archived onto
microfilm.
So what I am asking for is, does anyone know of a way, that this microfilm
could be read into
a PC and then worked on. Both for searching for relevant stories, and then for
somehow cleaning
up the page and getting a decent printout.
Paul D. Christensen - contract address [log in to unmask]
PC Enterprises - [log in to unmask]
Osakis MN (www.lakeosakismn.com)
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his own good judgement.
VISION - Top mangement's heroic guess about the future, easily printed
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