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Subject:Re: Re[2]: Signature From:"Brian F. Gregg, N04-3A, ext. 2724" <bgregg -at- FOXBORO -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 18 Oct 1994 19:03:00 LCL
> And I might point out that Aahz' own sig postulates that
> the best way to get Internet info is
> to post the wrong info instead of asking a question.
> I suggest we try that and see what happens.
This *always* works for me. People are far more prepared to tell you where
you went wrong than to give you the correct information up front. I use the
technique as a catalyst.