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Date: Mon, 26 Jan 1998 16:08:30 -0500
From: Ted Yang <tfyang@earthlink.net>
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By mistake, my previous message was sent before completion.  Like I said
that I enjoyed your last year seminar and would like to come back to
clear up some of my understanding.  I only sat in part of the first
lecture this year because of conficting schedule.  Somehow I did not
notice this series of lecture untill just before the first lecture. So I
am wondering if you would keep my e-mail address on file and notify me
the upcoming lectures next year, then I would make every effort to
attend. I found that it is very hard to take note from the viewgraphs,
therefore, it would be great help, if you would hand out the notes for
each class.  Speaking from my experience from last year, it would be
helpful to comprehend, if you would use some real cases to illustrated
the network engineering with different configurations.

Again, thank you for taking the time and effort to give this lecture
series.

By the way, do you know of any network design software?

Ted Yang

