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Dave Cohen wrote: > > ======================================================= > -> This is The 'SPORRS' Mailing List > -> Info File: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs/infosporrs.htm > -> Note: Remember to include your name in each list post or reply. > -> Please delete all unnecessary quoted text from the original message! > ======================================================= > > Dieter Zakas sent a message: > > I read Dieter's response about Photoshop training, and he makes a good > point, that you should get the software that you want to learn so you can > familiarize yourself with it and use it during a class...all > I got was...some advertisement about a store. > > I hope the whole list didn't get this mail like this too, but just so we > all know: > > 1. It is prohibited to post commercial advertisements on this list (you may > 'plug' your employer in your post if it is something railroad or > photographically related, and tasteful, and is of general interest to the > list, and you may even give is a URL link to use to go look at it if you > wish, but DO NOT cut and paste any form of commercial advertisement (like > some company's web page) on SPORRS.... > [snip] > Dave, I think you may have misread the intent of my post. I was NOT, at least consciously, attempting to advertise on SPORRS; rather, I was trying to point out an alternative to taking a course at a community college. (For the record, my employer is the nation's largest computer store chain, not a mom-and-pop operation.) When I wrote the post, I attempted to include a link to my employer's web page for those SPORRS members interested in learning more about our training services. I have no idea what exactly happened, but my browser (Netscape 3.01) got goofy on me and appended an adertisement to the end of my post. (See what I get when I don't read my own posts when they appear in my mailbox?) Now, THIS time I'm going to avoid attaching a link, sausage or otherwise... Dieter ======================================================= -> SPORRS: 'Serious Photographers Of Railroad Related Subjects' -> Web Site: http://www.anet-stl.com/acphotog/sporrs/ -> Message © 1998 SPORRS® - All Rights Reserved =======================================================
