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>> Ok, Jon: How about some names, emails, phone numbers, favorite pubs? :) I'd suggest a two fold approach. First of all - for those hundreds of you who haven't yet done so, use the feedback system on the Redbook page. <rant> I just visited and was really sad to note that so few people have bothered to review it! This thing gets downloaded _thousands_ of times each year in _four_ years only _29_ people have bothered to review it! What a truly apathetic bunch we must be! Hundreds of people are willing to bitch on forums like this but frankly why the hell should IBM bother if only 29 people give a ..... </rant> To rate the book go to http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/Redbooks.nsf/RedbookAbstracts/sg245402.html and then click on the link "Rate this Redbook" in the "Profile" area on the right hand side of the page. Second step is to write to Alison Butterill. Do _not_ forward this note - she needs individual notes, not a pro forma. Alison works out of Toronto but is on Rochester's books right now and has been actively involved in trying to get the RPG Redbook back into the budget. Her e-mail is Butteril@xxxxxxxxxx (note only _1_ "l" in the e-mail address!) Jon Paris Partner400 www.Partner400.com
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