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Chris Stack <[log in to unmask]>
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08 May 96 11:18:05 -0400
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I have no problem with people posting new product announcements to 
TechNet as long as they do it only once per product and the product is 
PCB related.  I don't have time while at work to do much Web surfing.  I 
like for info to come to me as long as I can easily screen what I want 
and don't want to see.  How about a new message subject prefix, SALES ?  
That way you can screen out comercialism if it bothers you.   Cheaper 
than the V-chip!!
Thanks,


--- Chris Stack
--- Ext. 231                       
--- [log in to unmask]                    
--- CD Electronics, Inc.                   
--- Printed Circuit Board Designer and Purchasing Agent 

             ********** ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOLLOWS **********
I recently posted 2 advertisements to this networking forum on behalf of 
my company, Conquest Technology, Inc., to announce development of 2 new 
printed circuit board related software utilities.  I did not review the 
network FAQ before submitting the postings and was wrong to have posted 
them in this network.

To anyone who may have been offended by these postings, I sincerely 
apologize.  Neither I or employees of this company will post such 
advertisements to this network again.

To Mike Buetow, Bob Vanech and Jack Olsen, I thank you for your 
professionalism, understanding and tactfulness in pointing out my wrong 
doing.

To those who have emailed me with expressed interest in the software, I 
thank you and look forward to working with you.

And finally, to those who sent email reminiscent of vigilante 
self-proclaimed lords of the net,...grow up.

Sincerely,

Greg Goodenbury
Conquest Technology, Inc.
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