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stanley baer wrote:
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filename="2043500101cnc.DWG"

filename="2043500102cnc.DWG"

filename="2043500103cnc.DWG"


Three binary attachments in a discussion newsgroup, in a format
which only a certain percentage of the readership can view, and no
*real* explanation about what it is. "drawings for nest parts" does not
tell us much.

Total size of the article with those attachments is 178 K.

This is sufficient to lose you your posting privileges on some
servers if someone reports it.

Put this sort of thing on a web server or an ftp site if you
have access.

If you don't have such access, visit:

http://www.metalworking.com

and read about posting things to the dropbox.

Remember that you will *need* an accompanying ".txt" file to
explain what this is about, or even the dropbox will now reject your
drawings.

Once they are there, and you are *sure* that they are there,
post here a *short* article giving the URL of the dropbox (as above) and
the filenames.

That way -- people who *have* Autocad and *care* about your
drawings can access them, and the rest of the world need not be
bothered.

Posting binaries like this is a particular disservice to people
who have dialup connections -- and to people who run news servers.

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Sorry about that, those drawings were for a customer, they had nothing
to do with the group.

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