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does anyone know of a good place on the web to download specs?
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Sure:
http://www.opengis.org/techno/specs.htm
and here's another:
http://www.americanwick.com/specftp.html
*Those sites are too slow. Here are the only specs you'll really need:b One size fits all.b No job too large or small.b Good enough for government work.b Lowest bidder gets the job.
*ed, try this onehttp://www.4specs.comVince
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does anyone know of a good place on the web to download specs?