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From: "Fergus Strachan" <ferg@killbygayford.co.uk>
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Thanks Frank, but I wasn't complaining seriously. :-) Not really, anyway...
I did find it strange that one can't download K95 since it's only on 2
disks. If you put the books in pdf format and folk downloaded that too, that
might be an option?
Fergus.
Frank da Cruz wrote in message <6jcifj$t29$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <6jbp62$l2c$1@nclient3-gui.server.virgin.net>,
>Fergus Strachan <ferg@killbygayford.co.uk> wrote:
>: Excuse my ignorance of UNIX and Kermit (just received K95 after my 6 week
>: wait - 25c they put as postage to Britain! :-))
>:
>The technical part of your posting was addressed in a separate reply.
>
>I apologize for the dismal state of affairs with international shipping but
>we try to explain the alternatives very clearly up front. The choices are
>either Columbia University's standard contract international shipper which