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Subject: | Re: UKNM: Reading list |
From: | Chris Heathcote |
Date: | Fri, 3 Nov 2000 12:02:55 GMT |
on 1/11/00 6:36 pm, Andrew Smith at andrewsobjectmarketing [dot] com wrote:
> My own invalid sample of software developers shows an inordinately high
> viewing of Buffy the Vampire Slayer - perhaps some creative product
> placement would be in order ie Giles waxing lyrical about new programming
> tool he has used to create an application to identify obscure demons.
This is indeed true. Many of the programming/sysadmin mailing lists are
mainly filled with Buffy gossip.
Considering who you're trying to reach, why offline? These days programmers
get their fix of news from Slashdot, The Register, and numerous peer mailing
lists[0]. You only read Computer Weekly et al for a good giggle.
c.
0. don't even think about spamming them - remember, some of these people
control your email accounts ;)
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