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- From: stripes@pix.com (Josh Osborne)
- Subject: Re: Camel Book for 5.xxx hardback?
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- Organization: Pix Technologies -- The company with no adult supervision
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 12:46:35 GMT
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- In article <rick.51.715294926@sjsumcs.sjsu.edu> rick@sjsumcs.sjsu.edu (Richard M. Warner) writes:
- >Interesting idea. If the camel book is too thick for this binding,
- >what about some of the X books? The PEX book came out about 4-5
- >months ago and is 2-1/2 times as thick as the 'camel'. Maybe the
- >market researchers should contact PEX book buyers and see how the
- >binding is holding up
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- The PEX book *is* hardback.
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