Howard,
I'm sure that most, if not all, of the participants on this list
will be very interested in this Quest Project, and I for one
would definitely invest in each layer package that will be
offered. Like the saying goes, you get what you pay for. I doubt
if anyone will question the worth of
Apologies. The last couple of paragraphs were accidentally included
from an internal document I was editing. This is not an attempt to
advertise. Anyway, they probably don't make any sense in this
context.
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In Pythonesque terms, Type 3 scenarios teach you
to deal with the troll, but with the issue being the
clock rather than the velocity of the sparrow.
[snip]
Wait for it...
African or European?
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12/13/2001 12:34pm Thursday
Howard C. Berkowitz wrote in message
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DISCLAIMER: I am involved in several commercial efforts for paper
scenarios and virtual racks. I think
Mentor did something very similar with their vLab offerings. This sounds
like a recreation/alternative to those labs, which in my humble opinion were
very good from
1) an accessability perspective (globally available and accessible)
2) a learning perspective (taught the basic principle through
I don't know why that message appeared to come from both Howard and
Me... Mail client snafu... I doubt I could duplicate it.
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From: W. Alan Robertson ;
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: What is our Quest? [7:29085]
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Nee! Nee!
I don't know why that message appeared to come from both Howard and
Me... Mail client snafu... I doubt I could duplicate it.
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From: W. Alan Robertson ;
To:
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 1:10 PM
Subject: Re: What is our Quest? [7:29085]
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