I think the idea is that when you look for a 2600 for example, 
everything is there together (the sales gumpf, the tech specs, etc etc)
Not sure whether that's a good idea or not. As an engineer you're fairly 
regularly going to certain areas, and it's handy to have the info for 
all the routers there, rather than going to a different place for each 
router (if that's the way it's going).

Gaz


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[EMAIL PROTECTED] says...
> I'm seeing more integration between the marketing materials and the
> technical materials. As expected, the marketing seems to be prominent.
> I'll keep an open mind as to its improved/not improved logic.
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Neiberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> > Ugh...I just took a look.  Am I the only one who thinks this 
> > is horrid?
> > Perhaps I'm too used to the old layout but this seems to be much more
> > difficult to follow.  
> > 
> > Oh well, in a few months I'm sure it will be old-hat.




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