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Date: Mon, 28 Oct 1996 11:09:28 -0400
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From: bwade@qualia.com (BSP Tree FAQ)
Subject: Re: [news.answers] Binary Space Partitioning Trees FAQ

..snip...

>We would prefer if you could find a way to autopost the FAQ again, since
>we always like it when people post their entire FAQs. :)  However, since
>you are already posting a pointer, you can post a pointer to
>news.answers as well.  If you do not want to do either of these things,
>we can remove your name from the news.answers database, and then we'll
>stop bugging you when you don't post. :)  Anyway, let us know what you
>want to do.
>
>Thanks,
>Emily Havens
>one of the *.answers moderators
>news-answers-request@mit.edu

Hi Emily,

Thanks for yor reply. I'll start with posting the pointer, and see what I
can do about the autopost. I still have the details of the MIT system, so
maybe I'll see if I can use that.

Bretton

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