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From: "William R. Ward" <hermit@bayview.com>
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To: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU
Subject: Re: ADMIN: FAQ for rec.boats.marketplace
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In article <9609120209.AA13838@portnoy.MIT.EDU>, emhavens@MIT.EDU writes:
) We are approving your FAQ, the ADMIN: FAQ for rec.boats.marketplace, for
) cross-posting to news.answers.  I assume you know that the old FAQ had
) four parts, and your has one.  There is absolutely no problem with this,
) I just wanted to be sure you know.  So, I'm changing our database to
) conform to the headers you sent.  I included a copy of these headers
) below, so you can check them for errors.  Please also read the
) documentation below, as it will tell you how to post your FAQ and what
) to do if you if you want to change any header information.

Thank you.  The old FAQ did have four parts, but they were each so
short I felt it would make more sense to have just one.  I trust the
old four parts will disappear off the archive.

--Bill Ward, moderator, rec.boats.marketplace.

