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From: Ted Stethem <tstethem@linknet.kitsap.lib.wa.us>
To: fuselier@well.com
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Subject: Re: Powerview Plug-in
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On Fri, 5 Jan 1996 fuselier@well.com wrote:
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>
> Also, are there any books out for new users? I can't afford to take any classes
> right now, although that LW/VT week in Hawaii looked pretty effing cool, din't
> it? Anyway, if y'all can point me towards any resources for more instruction
>
> <clip>
Gee, those Lightwave gurus have it so hard, having those seminars in
Hawaii all the time. Being a LW pro must be a hard job, but I guess
somebody has to do it. Still, I wonder how anybody could concentrate on
learning LW on a computer in-doors, while the sun, sand and surf are just
outside? Maybe they need to hold their seminars in someplace like Scrugs
Flats, Arkansas, might be easier to stay more focused on the subject matter.