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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: Lachlan Cranswick <l.m.d.cranswick@dl.ac.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 18:16:17 +0100 (BST)

>From Howard:
>I'd like 5 of the new run. I also could grab some of Andrea's and
>Execsec's lot when I come to Chester in a few weeks time. Easier and
>cheaper than sending them to Geneva.

As I am in mailout mode - I will put 5 in the post to you.

Also, do you have the address for Marcos Lujan in Bolivia?
I remember you passing this onto me but it is not in my Excel
database which is a bit mysterious?

>Please send an announcement about the new issue of CD-ROMs to the IUCr
>Newsletter Editor. News.online@iucr.org has already worked out for
>himself that an announcement in What's New would be worthwhile as well.
>Do you have the artwork on-line somewhere he can make a colour splash?

Andrea sharp is doing an updated PDF for inclusion in the CPD
newsletter.  I will ask for a copy of this that I can forward on
(to News.online@iucr.org ??) - plus put on the Xtal Nexus website and
on the CCP14, etc.

I won't do any announcements until the PDF is ready then - so things
don't look slipshod.

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I will send most of last years Nexus CD-ROMs and 5 of this year's
to Brian.

Lachlan.

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