RE: Davis Point

From: Booker C. Bense (bbense@networking.stanford.edu-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Dec 06 2000 - 15:29:44 PST


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From: "Booker C. Bense" <bbense@networking.stanford.edu-DeleteThis>
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On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Brad James wrote:

>
> Here's one I use:
>
> http://www.stanford.edu/~bbense/wind_talk/
>
> I think you'd have to search chronologically.

- Just type "Davis point" into the search box at the bottom and click
on the "excite search" button. That's the whole point of the archive,
you don't have to search chronologically. Yes, I write REALLY CRAPPY
user interfaces, that's why they lock me away in a closet to work
on servers....

- Here's driving directions.

  http://www.stanford.edu/~bbense/wind_talk/Jul99/0132.html

- Booker C. Bense



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