Anyone interested? If so let me know.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Marsee Henon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2004 4:02 PM
Subject: User Group Members can "Go on Safari" with O'Reilly


> Hello User Group Leader,
> We are offering you a chance to "Go On Safari" with another cool
> promotion for the O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf. If your group
> participates, your Safari reviewer will get a free one-year
> subscription to Safari.
>
> Here's how it works:
>
> 1-Post a Safari announcement
> Post a Safari banner ad on your user group web site, and/or run
> an announcement for your members in a print or email newsletter or on
> your email discussion list. The banner ads are available at the Safari
> User Group Resource page at http://ug.oreilly.com/banners/safari (After
> you have completed this step, please send an email with the URL or copy
> of the Safari announcement to [EMAIL PROTECTED])
>
> 2-Pick a reviewer
> A member of your user group (you or someone you designate)reviews
> Safari. That person will get a free one-year subscription if they
> publish a review of Safari within 60 days of opening their account.
> (It can be published in your newsletter, on your web site or email
> list, or in another publication altogether; please send reviews to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] when they are completed.)
>
> Once you've chosen your Safari reviewer, please send me an email
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) with the subject heading "Safari Subscription,"
> listing your reviewer's name, address, email, and user group. If
> someone other than your reviewer should receive the banner ad or
> announcement text, please include that in your email. Your reviewer
> will receive a Safari Welcome email containing their user name and
> password within a week.
>
> About the O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf:
> If you're not yet familiar with the O'Reilly Network Safari Bookshelf,
> it's worth a look. With Safari, you can access over 2,000 technical
> books from the top technical book publishers--O'Reilly (of course),
> Pearson, and Microsoft Press. There is an extremely cool search
> capability that allows you to search through all 2,000+ books for the
> answer you need--or even code samples--in minutes. Check it out at:
>
https://secure.safaribooksonline.com/promo.asp?code=ORAUG&portal=oreilly&CMP
=OT15043
>
> We're looking forward to hearing what you think of Safari.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marsee
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