To: alien
Subject: IAP guide entries --- more 
Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 15:11:34 -0500
From: Alex <xela>

oops, one more to pullup from last year's:

Using GNU Emacs, With a Brief Introduction to Emacs LISP
   1/8, 6-9 pm, 4-237
   change the instructor to Richard Duffy, contact info 
      to 16-236, x8-7487, and affiliation to "Research Staff"
   change the description:

   Emacs is the duct tape of text editors, you can do nearly anything
   with it -- if only you could just figure out how! This class will
   review the basics of using Emacs without going mad, and explore
   some of the more advanced features and customizations, including
   an introduction to elisp and customizing your .emacs.

Also, after submitting each, could you please send mail to
each insructor (from and cc'd to sipb-iap-sucker, please)
along the lines of this:

------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi---

I've just submitted the IAP Guide entry for your classs with the
following information.  Alex or I would normally have confirmed
everything with you one last time before submitting the entry, but
we only got the response to our room requests this week, and the
deadline for getting into the printed version of the IAP Guide is
Friday.  If these times don't work for you, please try to let us
know as soon as possible so we can try to get it changed before
the IAP Guide goes to press; otherwise we (the IAP Suckers) will
make sure signs get posted directing people to the correct place
and time.

<class title>, <dates>, <times>

Thanks!
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Thanks again, and again, if you don't have time for this, please
just let me know.

---Alex

Carl Alexander                                                    KD7GUR
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                  Mitgaard ("honorary mold")    MITSFS    LSC (night worker)
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------------- Work (where they call me 'Carl'):
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