Re: 4ol 4rt files:

From: Edward J. Shornock (debian-ml_at_crazeecanuck.homelinux.net)
Date: 09/23/05

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    John Hasler wrote:

    >Please do not follow up to the parent. Doing so will create more Google
    >hits and cause more of these lost souls to bombard us with their questions.
    >
    >
    It's amazing how they find us. From my years of doing technical
    support, 4OLers don't know how to use search engines.

    (I didn't even see the parent--my spam filter caught it :P)

    
    

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