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From: Fnord Prefect 
Newsgroups: uiuc.org.asm
Subject: Re: *** ASM FAQ ***
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 1996 13:36:17 -0500
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Tim Skirvin wrote:
> 
> Fnord Prefect  writes:
> 
> >Wanna be the ASM FAQ maintainer?
> 
>         Umm...*looks to both sides* (d'oh.  There's nobody else
> volunteering...)
> 
>         What the hell...I'll take it.
 
Okay, we'll vote on this at our next executive officers meating.

Meanwhile, your mission, should you choose to accept it:

	Maintain the FAQ.  Duh!  That's what an FAQ maintainer does.
	However, you're also bound by the following contstraints:
		
	1) All the questions in the FAQ must be ones that were
		actually asked.  Provide evidence.

	2) None of the answers should give away any actual information.
	
	3) You may not put questions _you_ ask in the FAQ.
		(starting now - rule does not apply retroactively)

Good luck, and may you be guided by the Way of the Spam(tm).

-Dan

P.S. Feel free to make a MetaFAQ if you're really bored.
Here's your excuse:  

	How many questions are in the ASM FAQ?

(If you're _really_ bored, you can make a CGI script
that dynamically calculates the answer to that question.
Geesh - I don't think even I am _that_ bored.)

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| Dan Foygel  |  foygel@uiuc.edu  |  http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/foygel | 
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The above statements are my own.  Don't even _ask_ if you can have them.