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Re: EPC-L: 1000 batch run of Xtal Nexus CD-ROMs

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  • Subject: Re: EPC-L: 1000 batch run of Xtal Nexus CD-ROMs
  • From: Brian McMahon <bm@iucr.org>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 16:18:36 +0100 (BST)
Well done Lachlan: keep up the good work! I'd like a couple of copies for
archiving and demo purposes, but I can grab those off Mike if you send any
to him.

Did you have any copies left over from the last production run?

Cheers
Brian


On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 03:57:25PM +0100, Lachlan Cranswick wrote:
> 
> Sorry for not keeping people up to date till now - have been
> in a rush getting the following ready for the AsCA meeting in
> India.
> 
> Just a quick word that the 1000 batch of Xtal Nexus CD-ROMs
> arrived today (funded by the IUCr).  Mike Dacombe and Andrea
> Sharp doing on the IUCr and art-work side of things.
> 
> 400 have just been couriered off to T. N. Guru Row in 
> Bangalore, India for the Asian Crystallographic Association
> meeting.
> 
> If anyone wants a batch sent their way for any applications, demo,
> etc - feel free to Email.  There will be an advert for the CD-ROMs
> in the next CPD newsletter by the looks - and once I pack ~250
> envelopes for existing subscribers to the CD-ROM - I will be 
> posting announcements out to the newsgroups, etc.  (Not that
> many will be left after doing the mailout)
> 
> Main difference with this CD and last time is the CD artwork is
> printed in colour.
> 
> Cheers,
> Lachlan.

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