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Tim Aydelott <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 19 Oct 1996 13:16:55 -0400
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>At 17:29 17/10/96 -0800, you wrote:
>>
>>Date:     October 17, 1996
>>For Immediate Release
>>Contact: Lori Starr
>>                Director, Public Affairs
>>               Libby Rogers
>>                Public Affairs Associate
>>
>>Getty Grant Program Funds Conservation of Aachen Cathedral
>>
>>        Los Angeles, Calif.--One of Europe's most important cathedrals,
>>the Aachen Cathedral, in Germany, has received a grant of $222,000
>>from the Getty Grant Program.  This is the first major grant from the
>>international community to facilitate the preservation of this extraordinary
>>structure.  The grant itself is supporting the critical first phase of
>>conservation to stabilize the structure of the Cathedral's Gothic choir.
>>The Cathedral, originally constructed by Emperor Charlemagne in the
>>eighth century, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1978
>>because of its architectural, cultural, and historical significance.

>I don't know about the rest of you people on this news group, but I do have
>limited space for e-mail and I did not appreciate receiving the TIF from the
>person who sent the above message that was 1.3 megs, the picture could have
>been sized down to less then 100k.
>
>Joel..
>
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>Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>http://www.interlog.com

I saw the size of it and did not even bother to convert it. I don't care
what the image was.


Tim Aydelott
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