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Re: your mail



I tried to download the demo PDF files. Both of them caused errors and
crashed my copy of Adobe Acrobat 4.0 (not the reader, the real program!)

Peter Schoch

Jack Uretsky wrote:

I spent ten minutes trying to log in to see a sample. That was enough
to make me lose interest. Your system is as nit-picky as a physics
teacher with a hangover. That may be OK for students, but not for
a demo.
Bye-

Adam was by constitution and proclivity a scientist; I was the same, and
we loved to call ourselves by that great name...Our first memorable
scientific discovery was the law that water and like fluids run downhill,
not up.
Mark Twain, <Extract from Eve's Autobiography>

On Tue, 8 Aug 2000, C. Fred Moore wrote:

Dear Colleague:

You are welcome to use the Homework Service.
It is a teaching tool more useful than a textbook.
The first step is to go to the URL
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http://hw.ph.utexas.edu/overview.html
and/or
http://hw.ph.utexas.edu/hw.html
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and fill out the form.
Documentation is on-line.

There is no charge, so please feel free to
initiate a class and try the Homework Service.
**** The best things in life are free ****
We don't think you will find any WWW system with
functionality as good as the Homework Service.
Our relationship with you will assist you in
designing homework assignments to suit your
teaching style. We hope this service will be a
benefit to you and your students. Please let
us know if you have any difficulties, and
please make suggestions.

Have fun.

Regards,
Fred
512.471.8877
moore@physics.utexas.edu (college)
patsymc@physics.utexas.edu (high school)
ward@physics.utexas.edu (programmer)