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Message no. 1
From: Jan-bart van Beek <flake@***.DDS.NL>
Subject: Sending the renraku matrix map
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 16:08:59 +0100
Thanks for the reply, kage-magi.

Do you have any facilities to fax. That always seems to be the easiest
way to send hardcopy data like drawings and it's not that expensive.
Most of the time it's even cheaper than real-world-mailing it.
I'll be happy to return the service anytime.

FTP-ing is also an option but it's a diffucult one, cause you'll be
needing a scanner.

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| Beware of what you ask for you may recieve it |
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**** The Cornflake Killer Strikes again ****
Message no. 2
From: Todd Dresser <tcd@******.DIGEX.NET>
Subject: Re: Sending the renraku matrix map
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 13:40:52 -0500
On Fri, 11 Nov 1994, Jan-bart van Beek wrote:

> Thanks for the reply, kage-magi.
>
> Do you have any facilities to fax. That always seems to be the easiest
> way to send hardcopy data like drawings and it's not that expensive.
> Most of the time it's even cheaper than real-world-mailing it.
> I'll be happy to return the service anytime.
>
> FTP-ing is also an option but it's a diffucult one, cause you'll be
> needing a scanner.
>
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> | Beware of what you ask for you may recieve it |
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> **** The Cornflake Killer Strikes again ****
>



In most areas you can find a private mailing shop. These usually have fax
capabilities. Both incoming and out going.
If you are going to be faxing the info please let met know. I'll belly up
the fair.

~GRAY~
AKA
Todd Dresser

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