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From: mml@magnus.UUCP (Mike Levin)
Newsgroups: unix-pc.general
Subject: Re: Where is my Calendar(AT&T owes me)
Message-ID: <230@magnus.UUCP>
Date: 10 Jul 88 06:02:57 GMT
References: <7152@cup.portal.com>
Reply-To: mml@magnus.UUCP (Mike Levin)
Organization: Silent Radio, Los Angeles
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In article <7152@cup.portal.com> jim_belgium_sanchez@cup.portal.com writes:
>When I received my UNIX-PC(aka 7300) I got all the various warranty
>cards and filled them with the expectation that I would receive
>my personal calendar package as promised in the manual.  Well
>here we are several months later and so far NOTHING.  What is the

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	I think if you look, however, in a funny little place on the
	PC, you'll find *a* calendar program strangely reminiscent of
	what they are promising.  Look at /etc/fixes/pcal.  I installed
	that file on my system, and now I have (what I assume to be)
	the calendar program that AT&T promised to me for free.


					Mike Levin

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