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Email Sent August 3, 2001
Good morning, I found your site from a link from the pcwebopedia site. I read through your tutorial and found it quite useful. I am writing a reference about the OSI model and I believe your graphics explain it very well. I wonder if I could use the ones listed below on my site with your permission. networking_presentation/page6.html networking_presentation/page11.html networking_presentation/page16.html networking_presentation/page21.html networking_presentation/page22.html networking_presentation/page24.html networking_presentation/page25.html If you want to check out my site it is at http://www.internet-tips.net Thanks, Richard Lowe Reply received August 4, 2001 Good morning, sure you can, and I'm happy if that work can be useful for somebody else, I did it with this purpose ! :)) For you information, there are other version (basically the same, but with some small corrections or modifications) of the same presentation, that I gave in more recent years, at these addresses: 2001_school/labo/NETBAS/INDEX.HTM and 2001_school/labo/ROUTING/INDEX.HTM (I splitted the presentation in two parts) lectures/carlo/network/index.html and other interesting things can be found in the "radionet" website: http://www.ictp.trieste.it/~radionet/ and in the collaborium website: http://www.collaborium.org All the best, carlo |
| Email Sent September 6, 2000 I love your song!!! I am writing an article on my website about the death of the webring, and I would like permission to use your song! Please, please, please. It's very good and I think it gets the point across perfectly. Please write me back. Thanks, Richard Lowe Reply received September 7, 2000 Go ahead and put a link to it or put it on your site with a link to my main page (http://www.geocities.com/toddybear78/) either way is fine with me. :) Glad you liked it! Todd |
| Email Sent September
4, 2000 Hi, I ran across your color picker script while surfing the web. I would like to use the script in an HTML tutorial that I am writing for my site. Is this okay with you? Thanks, Richard Lowe Reply received September 4, 2000 Hi, Sure. Go ahead. Best Jakob Aggernaes |
| Email Sent January 4,
2000 I'm writing a page about how to use MIDI files in a web site, and I need a good example of a MIDI file. I stumbled across "Winner of a life" and "Memories of you" and liked them. I think they are a good example of excellent MIDI music. May I use them on my web site? (I'm assuming that you are the copyright holder for these files). In exchange i would be happy to include a link back to your site. Thanks, Richard Lowe HI Richard, Sure as long as you have a link back to my site. No problemo!!! Take care and thanks, John |
| Email Sent September
21, 2001 Hello, I have a joke section on my web site and found the poem entitled "If Dr. Seuss were a Technical Writer" and included it. Naturally the author was Anonymous. Someone found my page and gave me your name, and a quick search gave me your site URL. I would like to include your poem "A Grandchild's Guide to Using Grandpa's Computer" on the page instead, with your permission, of course. It's very good, although the joke section does not appear to be the correct place for it. I'm thinking I want to add it to this section: http://www.friendshipquilts.com/index.htm Currently the old "If Dr. Seuss were a Technical Writer" is here: http://www.computerjokes.net/112.htm Now that i understand the origins of this poem, I think I will replace the joke on that page with something else. Thanks, Richard Lowe Be my guest. Thanks for asking. -Gene |