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By the way, there is still no link to the last PSR on the web page.
Here it is for those who might be interested: http://www.tapr.org/psr/psr109.pdf The webmaster is obviously too busy with other stuff I'm sure... Coupe! |
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On 2010-01-11, coupe wrote:
By the way, there is still no link to the last PSR on the web page. The webmaster is obviously too busy with other stuff I'm sure... A link to the archive of ALL editions of PSR is listed prominenetly on the front page... http://www.tapr.org/psr.html -- jld |
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Jeff Davis wrote:
On 2010-01-11, coupe wrote: By the way, there is still no link to the last PSR on the web page. The webmaster is obviously too busy with other stuff I'm sure... A link to the archive of ALL editions of PSR is listed prominenetly on the front page... http://www.tapr.org/psr.html But does that page include a link to the latest edition? Here, it doesn't. |
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On 2010-01-12, Rob wrote:
But does that page include a link to the latest edition? Here, it doesn't. So you are saying it is a deficit to point to a page that links to ALL editions of PSR instead of a single link to the latest issue? I don't follow the logic ... -- jld |
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Jeff Davis wrote:
On 2010-01-12, Rob wrote: But does that page include a link to the latest edition? Here, it doesn't. So you are saying it is a deficit to point to a page that links to ALL editions of PSR instead of a single link to the latest issue? I don't follow the logic ... I am saying it is a deficit to point to a page that links to ALL editions of PSR except the latest one. |
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