RE: www-vrml-digsst V1 #120
Simon Dudley ([email protected])
Thu, 23 Nov 95 13:20:33 PST
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I have now received over 100 of these. Can you stop the flow? each copy
is very large (won't fit in memory) and must be gobbling bandwidth!
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