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From: simon@rheged.dircon.co.uk (Simon Brooke)
Subject: An apology (was Re: HTML text of CLTL2?)
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Date: Sun, 7 May 1995 23:34:31 GMT
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In article <19950506T100059Z.enag@naggum.no>,
Erik Naggum  <erik@naggum.no> wrote:
>Simon Brooke
>
>|   Gosh, yes, wouldn't that be useful?  I bet the reason that you can't is
>|   that it's copyright, and somebody (GS?) wants to make a living out of
>|   it (after all it took a great deal of work to put it together).
>
>what utter baloney!  the book was released to the public right before the
>standard was finalized.  by Guy Steele himself, as far as I remember.

I stand corrected, intended no offence, and offer abject apology.



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