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November 1996, Week 3

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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Nov 1996 08:52:44 -0700
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Denys writes:

>A few weeks ago, I received in the mail the lastest
>issue of the SIGIMAGE Newsletter. I want to congratulate
>Alfredo on an editing job well done, and thank him for
>all his efforts in compiling and readying the issues for
>mass distribution. Alfredo, you make it look so easy!

I guess that I haven't been paying my dues to SIGIMAGE regularly enough
lately, because I never received my copy. I am hurt to the quick by this
oversight (and it's really hard to keep on working with a hurt quick).

Indeed, if it weren't for this list and Denys' comment, I would never
have known that the newest issue of the newsletter had been mailed. If
whoever is in charge of the mailing would be good enough to send me a
copy (and perhaps put my name back on the mailing list), I would greatly
appreciate it. My mailing address is:

     Wirt Atmar
     AICS Research, Inc.
     640 West Las Cruces Avenue
     Las Cruces, NM  88005-2511

Wirt Atmar

PS: For those of you who might not know, the line above about the dues
is not true. It is no more than a poor man's bon mot, a weak attempt at
humor. There are no dues associated with SIGIMAGE, and there never has
been. If you wish to join this hardy, plucky bunch of intrepid souls,
your membership -- and your thoughts -- are more than welcome; they're
actually desired. Just send a self-addressed, stamped envelope filled
with hundred dollar bills to whomever answers this posting. Or perhaps
just an e-mail with your physical address. Whichever you find easier and
cheaper.

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