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In <416F4B08.26C3675D@pacbell.net>, on 10/14/04
at 08:00 PM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>complicated than is generally known. (I hope I'm not telling tales out
>of school here . . . . )
If you are so concerned, why say anything?
>problem is occurring with the server: but for our reports of a problem,
>you should not assume that they know !
You should know me well enough by now that I rarely assume.
FWIW, it's not Sundial's job to be webmaster. It's nice that they pay as
much attention to the system as they do and that they are as responsive as
possible to the issues.
Steven
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