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Ken Sletten b894 c332 x62525 <[log in to unmask]>
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Ken Sletten b894 c332 x62525 <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 12 May 1996 19:52:00 P
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Jim Wowchuk wrote after I wrote:
 
>>I would respectfully suggest that Interex should set up
>>or designate some specific email addresses well
>>before the start of HP World Anaheim, so that users
>>could pre-submit questions for all the roundtables.
 
[....SNIP....]
 
>........ If the questions
>were numbered, and answered in sequence then any missing questions would be
>obvious.  If this is not practical (and I can see difficulties), then at
>least the questioner would be able to follow-up with Interex and find out
>what happened.
 
A very good enhancement request to my original
suggestion......  And actually, since it's not like
Interex will get thousands of roundtable questions,
I would guess that numbering them should not be
a big problem........  Hmmm........With the right kind
of HTML on the Interex web site, maybe they could
even be auto-numbered........
 
In any case, the SIGIMAGE enhancement ballots
that were faxed in were at least informally numbered;
should be possible for roundtable questions too...
 
HOWEVER........  Let me emphasize that I do NOT
in any way, shape, or form speak for Interex on this
issue;  this is just me talking.   Someone from the
Interex staff will have to give us the "official" answer...
 
Ken Sletten

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