Robert Elz wrote: > They're just electronic scribble on scap paper found lying around, and > generally intended to be discarded. From time to time, some of that > looks to be worth keeping - and then it can be copied to a more permanent > archive, but we are still going to need the scratch pad. Why? -- /==============================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own.| |Chief Scientist |=============================================| |eCal Corp. |Humpty Dumpty died for our sins. | |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | \==============================================================/
- RE: An Internet Draft as reference material Kay, Rodney
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Simon St.Laurent
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material RL 'Bob' Morgan
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Robert Elz
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Scott Bradner
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Simon St.Laurent
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Tim Salo
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Simon St.Laurent
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Robert Elz
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Simon St.Laurent
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material John Stracke
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Keith Moore
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Rob Lanphier
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- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Mark Allman
- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Ole J. Jacobsen
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- Re: An Internet Draft as reference material Stephen Kent