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     Kind regards,
     Barry

     [Ben] Nice! I always like getting the comments "from the horse's mouth";
     much like historical research using primary sources, it has good solid
     authority behind it. Thanks for forwarding it, Barry - it'll make a nice
     Mailbag item (and adds the benefit of knowing that your article was vetted
     by *the* expert.)

     It's actually a really good idea in general, on reflection. I've added it,
     as a suggestion (original idea credited to you) to the bottom of the
     author FAQ.
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                              GAZETTE MATTERS
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     * [40]Promote LG
            ____________________________________________________

Promote LG

   Thu, 21 Oct 2004 00:41:49 +0100
   Jimmy O'Regan ([41]The LG Answer Gang)

   Any webmasters or bloggers out there who want to help promote LG can do so
   easily with our new, shiny Javascript.

   Simply add this to your site/blog:

     <script         language="javascript"        type="text/javascript"
     src="[42]http://linuxgazette.net/lg.js">

   and rejoice as javascript-enabled browsers are provided with a list of
   articles from the current issue of Linux Gazette.

   Comments, complaints, etc. are welcome.

     Nice, Jimmy. This might be something to note in, what, Gazette Matters?
     Our adoring fans will want to know. Might be worth adding right after your
     RDF, etc. notes on the front page, too. -- Ben

     It's added there too, now. Thanks Jimmy! -- Heather
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      This page edited and maintained by the Editors of Linux Gazette
HTML script maintained by [43]Heather Stern of Starshine Technical Services,
                       [44]http://www.starshine.org/ 
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   Published in Issue 108 of Linux Gazette, November 2004

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  Contents:

   [63]¶: Greetings From Heather Stern

   [64](?) Automatically selecting matched lines.
   [65](?) Exim with Dynamic IP - 2 Questions
   [66](?) Re: Question re; Fvwm xintric
   [67](?) http://linuxgazette.net/107/TWDT.html#tag.3 --or--
          [68]Cannot talk using "talk"
          unless we tell it to?
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(¶) Greetings from Heather Stern

   Greetings, and welcome once again to the world of The Answer Gang, give or
   take that incredible moon we have spinning round it. If you missed the
   [69]lunar eclipse I'm sorry to hear it, the time in shadow looks only a
   smidge brighter than a new moon, and the red penumbra is... well, if you're
   a [70]Peanuts fan I suppose the Great Pumpkin really did rise over the patch
   this year, only a few days off.

   Far from being the "final frontier" in the space of open source, A trip to
   freshmeat.net's [71]Astronomy topic shows more cool apps for astronomy fans
   than you can spot with a telescope. The night may be an ephemeral thing, but
   I say go enjoy it sometime this month. Look outward, upward, and remember
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