Btw, I got well over 200 copies from the publisher so I have sent
quite a few of them to xcma members, at least to those xcma people I
could easily find their postal address.
The problem is that if you go to the xcma profiles page
(http://communication.ucsd.edu/MCA/Descriptions/index.html) and
follow the links, you can easily find *email* addresses but not
necessarily *postal* ones! Is the way we're communicating changing or
is it just me? (Of course you can always email the person and ask for
their postal address but that takes time and I had a couple of hours
to compile a list). Despite shipping copies to a lot of people all
over the globe, I still have some. In the unlikely case that someone
is even remotely interested, please send an email *with* your
postal address.
Regards and best wishes for the new year,
Ilias
uh... on retrospect, this doesn't really look like a short message at
all!
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Ilias Karasavvidis
Department of Curriculum Technology
Faculty of Educational Science and Technology
University of Twente, P.O. Box 217
7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands
Voice: +31534894473
Fax: +31534892895
Email: Karasavvidis who-is-at edte.utwente.nl
ICQ: 22346378
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http://130.89.40.26/ilias
"The ancient Greeks did not know the main thing
about themselves, that they were _ancient_ Greeks"
Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin
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