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Joel Garry wrote:
> Norman Dunbar <Norman_at_DELETE_THIS.BountifulSolutions.co.uk> wrote in
> message news:<MPG.1b9f90a7a9b1c7a98968f_at_news.demon.co.uk>...
>> In article <73e20c6c.0408311931.26e2cf6d_at_posting.google.com>, >> wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au says... >> > joel-garry_at_home.com (Joel Garry) wrote in message >> > news:<91884734.0408311331.27b8d9eb_at_posting.google.com>... >> > > > >> > > > How about an 'Elvis' backing up your data? >> > > > >> > > > Pete's >> > > >> > > How about a google deception? >> > > http://www.toothycat.net/wiki/wiki.pl?ScriptWritingPeople >> > >> > Hur? 'scuse the dense reply, >> > but I didn't get it? >> > >> >> Hi Noons, >> >> (Wasn't that a film ?)
>> >> I think what is implied is that Howard's docs might still be available >> out there somewhere, but you might have to resort to underhand tactics >> to find them, and get them. >> >> Seems the reply threw you by being back on topic :o)
It's not a secret, and it's something I've already told someone about in an email. If you search for articles on, for example, doing laptop RAC, then most of it will be available in Google.
On the other hand, most of it will be available perfectly normally from dizwell.com extremely soon.
Regards
HJR
Received on Wed Sep 01 2004 - 18:15:19 CDT