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          The Hack Report           ||           Notes on the
           for July 1993            ||         July, 1993 Issue
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  I am continuing to study the possibility of distributing The Hack Report
  via diskette in addition to its current means of distribution.  This is
  purely a PRELIMINARY study, as I am not yet sure if I want to take the
  plunge into mailing out disks.  If this becomes a reality, I will need to
  impose a charge to cover the costs of mailing, supplies, etc.  Everyone
  would still be able to obtain The Hack Report for free via BBS systems,
  of course:  I write it as a free public service and will always do so.

  If you would be interested in obtaining The Hack Report via mailed
  diskette, please let me know via FidoNet NetMail or Internet e-mail.  My
  addresses are listed above.  No subscriptions will be accepted at this
  time, so please don't give me your mailing address yet.  I'm simply
  testing the waters to see if there is a demand.

  Do ***NOT*** reply in one of the echos I monitor and/or moderate:  the
  moderator won't take it too kindly if you do.  Also, please try not to
  send your replies via any of The HackWatchers, since they are busy enough
  with their regular duties.

  My Internet e-mail address is still in a state of flux, as I have not
  been able to set up a new account here yet.  I can always be reached at
  either ljackson@BIX.com or 76040.2743@compuserve.com, but please allow
  for a delay if you use either of these addresses:  I am only able to pick
  up my mail twice a week on BIX and once a week on CompuServe.

  Finally, if you experience a delay in receiving your copy of The Hack
  Report, please contact me, especially if you are making regularly
  scheduled long-distance phone calls to obtain it.  This month's issue
  fell victim to nasty system bugs on both my computer and myself - it's no
  fun writing the report when your memory manager backfires, and even less
  if you happen to be running a fever when it happens.  I apologize for the
  delays this month, and will do all I can to make it up to folks who have
  been inconvenienced.

  Thank you for your continued support, and for helping to keep shareware
  clean!

  Lee Jackson, Moderator, FidoNet Intl Echos SHAREWRE/WARNINGS (1:124/4007)
