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TER Volume 5, Issue 9
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Thomas C. Wilson)
Thu Oct 15 20:07:37 1998
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 14:50:14 -0500
From: "Thomas C. Wilson" <TWilson@UH.EDU>
To: PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU
Reply-To: Public-Access Computer Systems Forum <PACS-L@LISTSERV.UH.EDU>
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announces the publication of Volume 5, Issue 9, October 15, 1998.
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Contents:
REVIEW OF: Dave Raggett, Jenny Lam, Ian Alexander, and Michael
Kmiec. Raggett on HTML 4, 2nd ed. by Martin R. Kalfatovic
REVIEW OF: James Carlson. PPP Design and Debugging. by Ray
Olszewski
REVIEW OF: Cass R. Lewart. The Ultimate Modem Handbook: Your
Guide to Selection, Installation, Troubleshooting, and
Optimization. by Glenda Slaughter
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About TER
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dealing with networking and telecommunications, primarily related
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