I vote for a HPR brochure. Would be quite useful.
Even though I would also be interested in the brochure of ladies building
bridges especially those featuring cantilever designs.
Just kidding on the last point, of course.

davidWHITMAN
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> Subject: [Hpr] Brochure for HPR?
> I am getting ready to do the last of the LibreOffice Writer shows, and I
> had an idea. I am doing the last of the Page Layout series and thought I
> could end it by doing a tri-fold brochure. I could do it for an imaginary
> Ladies Bridge Club and Knitting Society, but I thought it might be better
> to do a real one for HPR, which could then be downloaded and used by
> anyone. IS that something people would like to see? And if so, can I get
> some content for it?
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