Steve Bollinger wants to see a searchable web archive of this mail list.
He won't be disappointed - there's one at
http://www.mail-archive.com/xmledi-group%40disa.org/.

This means that all of our e-mails to the XML EDI Mailing List are
forever preserved.  Including those of Brian Curtis, of Washington
University in St. Louis.   Washington University undoubtedly has an
excellent Computer Science program, but its English department leaves
something to be desired.

To Anthony Beecher: It's much more economical to spell my name in just
one fashion.  But anyway, I couldn't possibly have been "an e-commerce
guru while [Brian Curtis was] still messing in [his] drawers," as I am
quite young myself.  This is actually my first job where I worked with
EDI.  Before I came to FORESIGHT, I was an underwear model.  And I am
far too young to have written Sterling Commerce' (n�e Informatics
General) Mailbox III system for 2780/3780 communications under MVS/JES3,
which was only recently decommissioned after over 15 years of flawless
performance.

William J. Kammerer
FORESIGHT Corp.
4950 Blazer Memorial Pkwy.
Dublin, OH USA 43017-3305
+1 614 791-1600

Visit FORESIGHT Corp. at http://www.foresightcorp.com/
"Commerce for a New World"





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