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I got a request from an AOLer to snail mail him a printed copy
of my FAQ. He said my FAQ was too large for him to print
himself. I told him my files were too large to print (it's now
almost 300k altogether). Today, he asked me if I would be
willing to put it on a disk if he sent me a disk and some
stamps.
I would like to ask all of you what your suggestions are. I do
*NOT* want to make an exception and start doing something I'll
regret. I don't want to have to help someone because their
online service is dysfunctional. I am providing online information,
and am not in the publishing business.
Also, does anyone know how someone from AOL could correctly
download large FAQ files to their computers? It would probably
be best if I could just give him specific directions, in case
some other AOLer has the same request.
Thanks for any suggestions! Please respond to the whole list if you
think it's relevant to everyone.
Lani Teshima-Miller (teshima@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.edu) "Sea Hare" o/ /_/_/
UH School of Library & Info Studies. "Whatever the cost of our o|<0_0>------*
libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant \=^-| |_| |
nation." -Walter Cronkite [R.a.b.bit--FAQ Maintainer: "Think Ink!"] \_B}\_B}
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