I am pretty positive as to when it comes to address harvesting; it is
possible for them to just process the display text. Thus I wouldn't
have the address displayed so that it is readable (unless it's a
disposable or generic). There is always the 'English read' way that Ed
does on the
Quoting Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It wasn't just Poll, it was the entire 5-man ref crew that screwed
up (although as the center, Poll will take the brunt of the fallout).
From a blog of a US Referee in Germany:
http://uswcrefs.carealternative.com/Pages/
No I don't agree. The web page will have a mailto: and that can be got at.
Allen
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Behalf
I am pretty positive as to when it comes to address harvesting; it is
possible for them to just process the display text.
Not if you don't include that and get the lazy user to manually enter
the address into their email.
You could always do a script?
Tristan
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Posted At: 26 June 2006 11:25
Posted To: Profox Archive
A scripts, PHP or frontpage email page would be better yes. I thought the
question was if an address could be read from the page.
Allen
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Behalf Of Tristan Leask
Sent: 26 June 2006 11:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
Andy,
It is now.
Dave Crozier
A computer is a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart
things, while computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do
incredibly stupid things. They are, in short, a perfect match - Bill
Bryson
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From: [EMAIL
Hi All,
All while back I spoke to someone very quickly about Amateur Radio
stuff. Someone from the UK I think.
Is there anybody out there that is keen on this?
Cheers for now.
Tristan Leask
Software Developer
Marine Software Ltd
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.marinesoftware.co.uk
http://blogs.msdn.com/winfs/archive/2006/06/23/644706.aspx
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I thought about getting a radio, thought it was not me (I think). What did
you have in mind ?
Allen
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Behalf
All while back I spoke to someone very quickly about Amateur Radio
stuff. Someone from the UK I think.
Is
My parents have always been there for me, ever since I was about 7.
David Beckham
I would not be bothered if we lost every game as long as we won the
league.
Mark Viduka
Alex Ferguson is the best manager I've ever had at this level. Well,
he's
the only manager I've actually had at this level.
Tristan,
Thinking about his age there wouldn't have been any class B licences back
then.
Dave Crozier
A computer is a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart
things, while computer programmers are smart people with the ability to do
incredibly stupid things. They are, in short,
Andy Davies wrote:
Javascript disabled.
...Which kills the AJAX implementation idea, as I see it.
How many people are disabling javascript now a days? 20%, 10%, or far less?
Stephen Russell
DBA / Operations Developer
Memphis TN 38115
901.246-0159
Hi
I tend to use a DO CASE construct when I want to do something like this.
Function MyFunction (tcSomething)
Do Case
Case Pcount() 1
Case IsNull(tcSomething)
Case Not (Vartype(tcSomething) = C)
Otherwise
*-- Everything is OK
EndCase
In vfp 9 you can skip the is null and just use the additional parameter
in vartype.
For numbers you need to check if they are ints etc, strings if they are
empty (if they shouldn't be etc), check for illegal characters.
I try(!) to do this for all procedures anyway as it cuts down
Andy Davies wrote:
...Microsoft 'behaviours' - which have been around for *years*.
common language problem
I should of course have said 'behaviors' - specifically the download
behavior.
/clp
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
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On 6/26/06, Stephen the Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How many people are disabling javascript now a days? 20%, 10%, or far less?
Your point being? You only want less cautious customers?
Try turning off Javascript and visiting Travelocity. It tells you it
requires Javascript, and I trust
Kevin,
If the wrong parameters are passed then immediately reformat the hard disk.
That way you will get very few repeat errors and the evidence of your
mischief will be completely erased. BG
Dave Crozier
A computer is a stupid machine with the ability to do incredibly smart
things, while
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:55 AM, Andy Davies wrote:
There must be a better way that I'm unaware of.
default parameter values - which was done much better in Clipper ~g
Which is done even better in Python!
-- Ed Leafe
-- http://leafe.com
-- http://dabodev.com
On Jun 26, 2006, at 7:43 AM, Profox wrote:
I would use an email obfuscator.
Hey, Jim - - -
I have had the feeling (but without any way to confirm it) that the
spammers are catching up with the obfuscation trick. I also think
they are getting the DOT and AT technique. (Lately, a small
On 6/26/06, Michael Madigan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it make much of a difference whether the email address is visible on a web
page or whether
there is a link to a email address when it comes to preventing spam?
Spam scrapers read the same forums we do. Anything you can thing to do
to
EUROPEAN COMMISSION RULING ON THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
The European Commission has just announced an agreement whereby English will
be the official language of the European Union rather than German, which was
the other possibility.
As part of the negotiations, the British Government conceded that
Bad Dave! g
Kevin Cully
CULLY Technologies, LLC
Sponsor of Fox Forward 2006!
http://foxforward.net
Dave Crozier wrote:
Kevin,
If the wrong parameters are passed then immediately reformat the hard disk.
That way you will get very few repeat errors and the evidence of your
mischief will be
I must have dozed off at some point during the evolution of secure browsers
g - how come javascript is dangerous?
By design it should not have any access to the local file system, so unless
you enable ActiveX [fso = new
ActiveXObject(Scripting.FileSystemObject)]
you should be safe?
btw when
Some of these are from commentators so the names might not be too familiar:
The World Cup - truly an international event (John Motson)
Hi Kevin
Message: 4
Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 08:11:23 -0400
From: Kevin Cully [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Strong parameter checking
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm working on a class that I'm wanting to make Open
I recommended this book last week, but it's not available. Does anyone have
some insights where the author can be reached or notified of the problem on
lulu.com?
Thanks,
Tracy
New VFP9 HowTo Book Available
http://www.lulu.com/content/106787
Visual FoxPro 9 for Developers by Michael Cummings
From: Mike yearwood [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personally I find it easiest to check parameters first and get out if
necessary and then follow with the heart of the function. This clearly
separates the two steps and the meat of the function is cleaner and
easier to follow.
Personally I find it
I would guess that it's a matter of preference but I never like to
RETURN in the middle of a function. I think keeping this philosophy
forces modularity and keeps my functions small which hopefully increases
their re-use. With smaller (shorter) functions, it also keeps the
indentation to a
I would use an email obfuscator.
Hey, Jim - - -
I have had the feeling (but without any way to confirm it) that the
spammers are catching up with the obfuscation trick. I also think
they are getting the DOT and AT technique. (Lately, a small amount of
spam has been coming to this
This is the style I tend to use as well.. It's good knowing that once
you scroll down past any initial validation code, your variables are
assumed to be just fine, and I do like the logical division of having
the validation section and then the heart of the logic section as
outlined by Mike.
I would do nothing ... No error checking ... Nothing. If the user is so
impolite as to ignore the instructions for proper use, (s)he does not
deserve the courtesy of acknowledgement. It's about time that we
started using functions in a gentrified manner.
On the other hand, you could check for
We use a service called Postini. It has been an incredible filtering
tool. It filters about 70 % of our e-mail out, quarantines some ~ 9%,
and the rest is legitimate. We've been using it for about a year and
I've had two spams get through and one e-mail get quarantined that was
legitimate.
This is my standard procedure header (stripped of the documentation
section that is geared towards HelpBuilder).
vfs[Form and or Proc Name]
Created By : Michael Hawksworth
Copyright : Visual Fox Solutions
Created On :
Here's one for Bill g:
http://go.theregister.com/news/http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2006/06/23/share_truth/
Andrew Davies MBCS CITP
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BrickSoftware.com
Telephone: 714-279-0411
It's not on site as he is reviewing it.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Tracy Pearson
Sent: 26 June 2006 14:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: From the Adverts: New VFP9
http://www.informationliberation.com/
These videos sound like Michael and Pete have found their match. They
repeat the FACTS much better, and faster then our two noted reverb
artists could ever hope to accomplish.
Notice the definition of terrorism under the third clip. Does it look
If a game is on the BBC we can choose between TV or radio
commentary and without a doubt, the radio guys are 100% better.
I think that this is true no matter what sport is being played. Radio
announcers have to verbally document what happens where video buffoons
just get to say let's look at
From: Eyvind Axelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, June 26, 2006 7:46 am
To: ProFox Email List profox@leafe.com
Personally I find it easier when the damn compiler throws the error
because you can't get your params correct.
Indeed! Especially when you after having used the function/method
On 6/26/06, paul brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't know how the TV coverage is elsewhere, but here in the US
the commentators on ESPN are terrible.
Ed, what do they do about advertising? 45 mins without a break must
be a long time for US TV :-)
On Jun 26, 2006, at 8:10 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
Which is why I use a random mix of obfuscation routines on every
page view.
Yeah, I know --- good idea --- but I wonder if the spammers are
catching on nevertheless. I know that if I were writing such a
routine, I would look for AT or @ or
Indeed! Especially when you after having used the function/method in
quite a few places need to refactor the damn thing, and change, say,
parameter types...
Is that a problem for you? So sorry. I just go and do a refactor for
it, and I am presented with all the occurrences. VS2005 is really
Has anyone used it? Ed or Paul, perhaps? If so, do you have a gut
feeling or more regarding its stability?
We are considering using it as an embedded scripting language in our
.NET 2.0 app.
Thanks,
Eyvind.
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On 6/26/06, Andy Davies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I must have dozed off at some point during the evolution of secure browsers
g - how come javascript is dangerous?
JavaScript Java
Java is in a pretty secuire sandbox.
JavaScript can do nearly anything the user running the browser has
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or when you can add the same named function several times, each with
a different parameter signature! Compilers have no problem with that!
Overloading?
Like this:
void setanswer(String answer){
}
void setanswer(String answer, String
From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, June 26, 2006 8:08 am
To: profox@leafe.com
Google javascript exploit for 2,680,000 pages talking about it.
Now that I rebooted my machine my NoScript works like expected.
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From: Eyvind Axelsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone used it? Ed or Paul, perhaps? If so, do you have a gut
feeling or more regarding its stability?
We are considering using it as an embedded scripting language in our
.NET 2.0 app.
There is a Yahoogroup on it, but it gets little to any
On Jun 26, 2006, at 11:07 AM, Eyvind Axelsen wrote:
Has anyone used it? Ed or Paul, perhaps? If so, do you have a gut
feeling or more regarding its stability?
We are considering using it as an embedded scripting language in our
.NET 2.0 app.
I don't use it, since I don't work in .Net. But
On 6/26/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I rebooted my machine my NoScript works like expected.
FireFox plug-ins often require you to restart FireFox before they are
enabled or updated.
--
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Ted Roche Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
On Jun 26, 2006, at 11:36 AM, Eyvind Axelsen wrote:
Do you have any specifics as to what is missing?
No, but I remember the discussions when it first began development
at Microsoft. It wasn't designed to be a complete re-write of Python,
since Python already runs great on Windows, but
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Overloading?
Like this:
void setanswer(String answer){
}
void setanswer(String answer, String title){
}
or This?
void setanswer(String answer){
}
void setanswer(String title){
}
Both. And
-Opprinnelig melding-
Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne av Ed Leafe
It wasn't designed to be a complete re-write of Python,
since Python already runs great on Windows, but rather a wrapping of
the .Net classes.
Actually, I think you are wrong on that (maybe
On Jun 26, 2006, at 11:48 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But to overload setanswer 15 different ways is no problem, and when
necessary it's fantastic that you can!
Of course, the point was that this defeats the advantage of having
the compiler do your type checking for you! You think that
On Jun 26, 2006, at 11:48 AM, Eyvind Axelsen wrote:
IronPython is the code name of the new implementation of the
Python programming language running on .NET. It supports an
interactive console with fully dynamic compilation. It is well
integrated with the rest of the .NET Framework and
Thanks, I passed that on to the developer wanting to take a look at the
book.
Tracy
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On 6/26/06, Paul Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not exactly. JavaScript is quite limited in what it can do and is (in
theory) sandboxed within the browser. e.g. no file or OS operations.
Theory v. Practice. In theory, COM is pretty cool, as I wrote in OLE
is no Bull! in FPA, June 1995, (Not
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Of course, the point was that this defeats the advantage of having
the compiler do your type checking for you! You think that you're
calling setanswer() with one thing, but you're actually calling
another, completely different method, and the compiler
From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FireFox plug-ins often require you to restart FireFox before they are
enabled or updated.
I know that from experience. This one needed a reboot which seemed
strange. But it is popping up and quite often I might say as I hit
stumble upon 15 times as a quick
Hi
I use a system where the e-mail address is actually a picture (jpg)
If you go to:
http://www.marketrasengolfclub.co.uk/contacts/
Then right click and select View Source
Look for:
img src=/images/email/secretary.gif height=20 width=295
alt=Email Address /
The Javascript is above that line
http://www.comics.com/wash/opus/
Stephen Russell
DBA / Developer
Electracash, Inc.
5100 Poplar Ave.
Suite 2518
Memphis, Tennessee 38137
1-901-684-0348
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.electracash.com
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the
right time, but also to
Anyone have any experience with Text-To-Speech (TTS) libraries under
Linux? Use case: PHP script that accepts text and returns a WAV or MP3
file with text converted to audio ... ideally with support for high
quality (commercial) voice fonts?
Or ... a 3rd party TSS webservice?
Thanks,
Malcolm
I'm setting up a simple website for my girlfriend's piano business. She uses
yahoo mail, so
almost all of the spam will be filtered out, but I'd still like to minimize
that even further.
So if I understand everyone so far
Mail to: with a different label will still be found by robots and that
On Jun 26, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Peter Hart wrote:
I use a system where the e-mail address is actually a picture (jpg)
If you go to:
http://www.marketrasengolfclub.co.uk/contacts/
Then right click and select View Source
Look for:
img src=/images/email/secretary.gif height=20 width=295
alt=Email
Nope, but I've done it using VFP and Winders!
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Sent: Monday, June 26, 2006 10:02 AM
To: profox@leafe.com
Subject: [NF] TTS (text-to-speech) for Linux or TTS webservice?
Anyone have any
Dave,
I haven't downloaded your Beta yet, so I'm not sure how you implemented
this. But I had a notion to look back on this today. I think I have a
possible solution:
oFrm = CREATEOBJECT(cFrm)
oFrm.Show()
READ EVENTS
DEFINE CLASS cFrm as Form
allowoutput = .F.
showtips = .T.
petetheisen wrote:
MB Software Solutions wrote:
I must comment too much. g The '' key is starting to stop
responding. The rest of the laptop (Dell Inspiron 5100 -- 3 years
old) appears to be fine.
My thought is to get a can of air and blow out the keyboard as it
sets. Other tips or
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally I find it easier when the damn compiler throws the error
because you can't get your params correct.
YMMV.
A Visual Studio plug, right? g
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MB Software Solutions, LLC
http://mbsoftwaresolutions.com
http://fabmate.com
Work
The laptops I've tinkered with have 3 or 4 screws holding the keyboard in
place, lift the spacebar, pull the keyboard away from the screen, and there
is a ribbon cable attaching it to the systemboard.
Granted, this isn't as easy as pull cable from back of desktop, but it's
been straight forward
On Jun 26, 2006, at 1:34 PM, MB Software Solutions wrote:
default parameter values - which was done much better in Clipper
~g
Which is done even better in Python!
Well don't just say that without an example!! Otherwise, you're
missing an opportunity to plug Dabo!!
It's not a Dabo
I read it, but it left me thinking of Peter Drucker's admonition: it's
far better to know what to do then what not to do. That is, we can
examine what's wrong and how things got that way until the cows come
home, and while there is a place for that, we should be aware that it
will not yield a
Aptly titled!
Bill
Here's one for Bill g:
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006/06/23/share_truth/
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I read it, but it left me thinking of Peter Drucker's admonition: it's
far better to know what to do then what not to do. That is, we can
examine what's wrong and how things got that way until the cows come
home, and while there is a place for that, we should be aware that it
will not yield a
In terms of 'tightly coupled' vs 'loosely coupled' (to use old terms)
code, we're now more inclined towards passing parameters to modules
versus having modules be aware of their environment. That's a good
thing, but it increases the number of parameters being passed around,
which could - if the
The premise of the article is wrong. Conservatives have governed very well 17
out of the last 25
years as all your paychecks can attest.
--- Profox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read it, but it left me thinking of Peter Drucker's admonition: it's
far better to know what to do then what not to
That should have read as everyone's paycheck can attest.
The premise of the article is wrong. Conservatives have governed very well 17
out of the last 25
years as all your paychecks can attest.
--- Profox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read it, but it left me thinking of Peter Drucker's
From: Ed Leafe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So with Intellisense telling you what to pass, you still need a
compiler to catch bad data types??
Only when I'm patching older VB.NET stuff that was just copy paste to
begin with. ;-
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A section of land is 640 arces or one square mile, so it would be
104/640 of a square mile.
Also, a football field (including the two end zones) is 360 feet long
and 160 feet wide for a total of 57,600 square feet. When you take away
the two 30-foot-long end zones at each end, the field is
I read it, but it left me thinking of Peter Drucker's admonition:
it's far better to know what to do then what not to do. That is,
we
can examine what's wrong and how things got that way until the cows
come home, and while there is a place for that, we should be aware
that it will
Shouldn't that be an acre is .9438 football fields big?
John
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This guy made a MD5 generator and accepts postcards as a Thank You.
http://www.md5summer.org/Postcards/index.html
I didn't see an Elvis, so I guess that I have to go and get one. It's
part of my shopping for travel anyway. I always go out and get some
Elvis crap to give away to people. If
We met yesterday and decided:
- POS is overkill for his restaurant today, but a desirable long term
objective. Last week I spoke with an IBM 'business partner' who
specializes in POS systems, and he said a restaurant really needs to
gross between 3/4 and a million/year to justify the expense of
Here's a tough one that I could use help with.
I need to sum /.group a set of records based on if the States
(Nebraska, Arizona, New York), border one another or if a chain of
bordering States can be found.
So for example,
NE $100.00
IA $100.00
IL $100.00
TX $200.00
AZ $350.00
CA $350.00
With this issue, we launch our Giving Back Awards in recognition of
people who, through bravery or generosity, genius or passion, devote
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How does giving money to Guatamalla make America great?
Maybe you should send this to the Europeans that hate us.
--- Bill Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With this issue, we launch our Giving Back Awards in recognition of
people who, through bravery or generosity, genius or passion,
From: john harvey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, June 26, 2006 3:52 pm
To: 'ProFox Email List' profox@leafe.com
Yes, this works out the same. You would just pull both columns
state+neighbor instead of relation.
What if you were trying to get the path from Louisiana to TN?
LAMS, MSTN = 200
The premise of the article is wrong. Conservatives have governed very well
17 out of the last 25
years as all your paychecks can attest.
RepbliCONS/Conservatives did not control all three
branches until the last 5 years. During the other 20 of
the 25 years Democrats controlled at least one,
On Jun 26, 2006, at 3:57 PM, Frank Burcaw wrote:
profox@leafe.com - is that the
correct address?
Yup
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However, unlike American
football, basketball, or nearly every other sport, you cannot simply
blow a whistle when you see something: you have to process the entire
context, and make split-second decisions as to whether the thing you
saw was trifling, in which case you swallow the
They all hate us, so why are we giving money to them? I think instead of
giving money to
Guatemalan schools, they should be giving it to American schools, where at
least most of them
don't hate us.
--- Bill Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How does giving money to Guatamalla make America
They all hate us, so why are we giving money to them? I
think instead of giving money to Guatemalan schools, they
should be giving it to American schools, where at least most
of them don't hate us.
I know you're not stupid, and sometimes you really get me laughing, but
for the life of
Tristan: I am an Extra Class “ham”. My call sign is KJ7LO. I communicate
with both phone (microphone) and Morse Code. I also specialize in something
called QRP, where I never use more than 5 watts and talk to people all over
the world. Although I am joined at the hip with the Internet, I
Seriously, no kidding, helping people who hate us makes no sense at all. There
are plenty of
deserving Americans who need the help just as much. With all the illiteracy,
drugs, violence,
illigitimacy, etc. in the inner city schools, seems to me we should be spending
our money there.
---
Seriously, no kidding, helping people who hate us makes no
sense at all.
If you peel the onion, you'll get to the foreign policies layer, and
then if you keep going, you'll get to the attitude layer at the
center.
There are plenty of deserving Americans who
need the help just as
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Personally I find it easiest to check
Hi Kevin
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I would guess that it's a matter of preference
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Tristan,
I have been into amateur radio for over 30 years now (since I was a
teenager). I am very active in several aspects of the hobby especially
in on the air competitions called contests. Perhaps I can help you.
Neal Sulmeyer, K4EA
Third Normal Firm, Inc.
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I recommended this book last week, but it's not available. Does anyone have
some insights where the author can be reached or notified of the problem on
lulu.com?
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Tracy
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