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Subject:Re: @, # -- Sheesh! From:Rod Franklin <franklir -at- TCPLINK -dot- NREL -dot- GOV> Date:Mon, 14 Aug 1995 15:23:21 MDT
I agree with Karyl that the strings on pound signs and such have
gotten a little out of hand. I find discussions on industry trends and
methods of improving our marketability to be much more useful.
These other issues are better addressed through discreet conversations
with peers, or via local style guides.