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From: Brian Downes bwdownes@*********.net
Subject: *Bedlam* format and other comments
Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 23:11:26 -0500
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I didn't have any plans for a sequel per say, but maybe other stories featuring
Marbury. I'm glad it's been well-received. I'd love to hear more feedback on it.
I'm afraid the format got horribly mutilated somewhere in the machine. What I did was
cut and paste a Word document into Outlook Express and then mailed it to the list. Those
20s and equal signs (not to mention the gibberish reprint at the end of the post) were not
in my original document. Can anyone tell me how to avoid these problems in the future?



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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"
http-equiv=Content-Type>
<META content="MSHTML 5.00.2614.3500" name=GENERATOR>
<STYLE></STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgColor=#ffffff>
<DIV><FONT face="Century Gothic"
size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I didn't have any
plans for a sequel per say, but maybe other stories featuring Marbury. I'm glad
it's been well-received. I'd love to hear more feedback on it.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face="Century Gothic"
size=2>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I'm afraid the format
got horribly mutilated somewhere in the machine. What I did was cut and paste a
Word document into Outlook Express and then mailed it to the list. Those 20s and
equal signs (not to mention the gibberish reprint at the end of the post) were
not in my original document. Can anyone tell me how to avoid these problems in
the future?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV></BODY></HTML>

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