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May 15, 2001

 

 

 To: Friends of FreeTechMail.org
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FEATURE - "I hear noises, Dave..."

 

 

Noises From The Basement
by: Deb Alloway, CIP

Part of my work with FreeTechMail.org is to review newsletters for their content and benefit to the IT Professional. However,
when asked for feedback on Noises From The Basement, I was taken aback. The first question that crossed my mind was, would IT Professionals actually signup to a newsletter that starts out with...

"Dave...?"
"Yes, HAL?"
"I hear noises, Dave..."
"What kind of noises, HAL?"

Read further my friends and you will see why they do!!

 




Noises From The Basement is an award-winning ezine for Windows and MS Office Users. It features high-quality tips and techniques for both beginning and expert users. Mix the expert advice with noteworthy and unusual websites to visit, twist in a light, humorous touch, and you end up with a newsletter that thousands of IT Professionals enjoy weekly. I know I do.

I challenge you to creep down the
basement stairs and tell me if you hear
Noises From The Basement.

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Support Alert - Tech Support
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A free monthly newsletter providing Microsoft SQL Server performance tuning and optimization tips. SQL Server versions 6.5, 7.0, and 2000 are all covered.

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