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From: "Mark Sapiro" <slash_dev_slash_null_2000@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Next release of Kermit 95
Date: 24 Dec 2006 14:23:37 -0800
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Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>
> I encourage you to assist Frank da Cruz make his case to management. I
> believe the best way to do so is to publicly state what you are willing
> to pay to see a future release of Kermit 95 from Columbia University.
OK, I'll jump in. I license K-95 for two machines (two licenses). I am
willing to pay up to $100. to upgrade (that's $50. ea, $100. total),
particularly if there might be a third edition of _Using C-Kermit_ in
the works. I'd buy the book in any case if it were available.
--
(for email use this address please - you can figure it out)
Mark Sapiro msapiro at value net Any clod can have the facts;
San Francisco Bay Area, California having opinions is an art. -
C. McCabe, The Fearless Spectator