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In <41522139.9224EF38@pacbell.net>, on 09/22/04   
   at 05:06 PM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>I don't know how the product delivery is going to work out,  
 
It should work out well.  
 
>but I'm  
>guessing you will have this all in hand long before the Oct. meeting.  
 
Assuming no hold up in customs, this is true.  
 
>Although that is a logical gathering point, there may be no compelling  
>reason to wait that long.  In that event, how should we handle this ?  
 
As I noted in the ordering instructions, we can work out whatever works  
for you.  Local pickup.  Hire a snail.  
 
>On a related subject, I just found that the eCS site no longer seems to  
>recognize me for Login purposes.  
 
Is this corrected yet?  
 
Steven  
 
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