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Here's a cross-post that ought to get all you PC folks' dander up.
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Dear all,
Using a freinds pc as i can only recieve mail
Have recieved many enquiries regarding the meaning of dog-pile
Dog-pile is a multi-engine search tool. Along with metafind, both are
probably the best search engines on the net. As yet neither has
failed me.
go to dogpile.com and metafind.com
Lastly a guy called Patrick Douglas Crispen sends a little gem of a
newsletter called "tourbus". Whilst 99% of it has nothing whatsoever
to do with technical writing , Mr. Crispen has a habit of coming up
with some real gems, including dog-pile.
Free of charge, just send SUBSCRIBE TOURBUS Your Name to
LISTSERV -at- LISTSERV -dot- AOL -dot- COM
N.B He does not inundate you with rubbish. It is a daily, and it
covers all subjects except filth, so it is always worth a quick browse
regards
Ronnie Markus
NBase
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