WWI Digest 2779 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) Hannants new stuff by "Tom Solinski" 2) RE: a response from Eduard by Shane Weier 3) RE: Welcome to you M. Verlhac: /was Re: by Shane Weier 4) RE: crosses and cockades by Shane Weier 5) RE: a response from Eduard by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Volker_H=E4usler?= 6) fiddling the Toko Pfalz D XII by Stephendigiacomo@aol.com 7) Wicker Seats by Todd Hayes 8) Re: Wicker Seats by "DAVID BURKE" 9) RE: Wicker Seats by =?iso-8859-1?Q?Volker_H=E4usler?= 10) Re: Wicker Seats by smperry@mindspring.com 11) 1:28 DH-5 by "D Charles" 12) Re: Lyn MacDonald by "Francisca e Pedro Soares" 13) Re: fiddling the Toko Pfalz D XII by "Michael Kendix" 14) Hobbycraft SPAD? by "John & Allison Cyganowski" 15) Re: Lyn MacDonald by "Michael Kendix" 16) Babies and Drills by "David Vosburgh" 17) Re: Babies and Drills by MAnde72343@aol.com 18) Re: fiddling the Toko Pfalz D XII by Stephendigiacomo@aol.com 19) Re: Interesting auction by mdf 20) Re: Babies and Drills by "DAVID BURKE" 21) Book Is Here by "DAVID BURKE" 22) Re: Lyn MacDonald by KarrArt@aol.com 23) Re: Lyn MacDonald by "Francisca e Pedro Soares" 24) Re: Book Is Here by "Dale Sebring" 25) Re: Book Is Here by "DAVID BURKE" 26) Spray Booth Help by "Leonard Endy" 27) Re: Spray Booth Help by KarrArt@aol.com 28) RE: crosses and cockades by Todd Hayes ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 22:23:59 -0600 From: "Tom Solinski" To: Subject: Hannants new stuff Message-ID: <00cb01c04617$0e025580$12330e18@Solinski.okc1.ok.home.com> Hey all Notice this at Hannants? CZECH OMEGA COM7244 Fokker D-VII Belgium £17.25 COM7255 Fokker M-9 two fuselage £21.00 COM7256 MAG-Fokker D.VII £17.25 HTH Tom S PS welcome to the new folks from Sunny/ Wet/ Windy OKLAHOMA!!! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 15:24:46 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: a response from Eduard Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C71621C33@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Michael kindly posts: > He said: > > "Flashback is a different company than us but we cooperate > together, they do > most of the development and we do all the production". Good God! What a surprise. That's what was said here about a zillion times (whenever someone assumes that Flashback is the same as Eduard) Maybe it should be on the site, so Matt can direct everyone there to get the answer. Shane ********************************************************************** The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this e-mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this e-mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted e-mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Support Centre. e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au phone: Australia 1800500646 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 15:36:54 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: Welcome to you M. Verlhac: /was Re: Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C71621C34@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Jean-Baptiste, > As you can see on my e-mail adress, I leave in Bordeaux, a > nice place for fine wine!!!! Welcome then also from Brisbane in Australia, from another lover of red wine Shane (I drink it in moderation - and if you believe that you'll believe that I'm a builder, not a collector, of model kits ;-) ********************************************************************** The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this e-mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this e-mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted e-mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Support Centre. e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au phone: Australia 1800500646 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 15:38:57 +1000 From: Shane Weier To: "'wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu'" Subject: RE: crosses and cockades Message-ID: <7186131CB805D411A60E0090272F7C71621C35@mimhexch1.mim.com.au> Todd says: > To quote an unknown wit via Americal/Gryphon, British > two-seaters were, "ugly brown aircraft with targets > painted on them." Get 'em up! Fight .....Fight ..... *Character* , it's *Character* Shane ********************************************************************** The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this e-mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this e-mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted e-mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Support Centre. e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au phone: Australia 1800500646 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Nov 2000 23:33:57 +0700 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Volker_H=E4usler?= To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: RE: a response from Eduard Message-ID: IIRC, the guy behind Flashback is actually Arturo from Slany (who runs what I consider the best model shop in the Czech Republic). Obviously, production (in part even the basic models) taken from Eduard. However, if someone happens to get to the Czech Republic, that shop really is a dream (some of the Czechmaster resins - I think those originating from Arturo himself - like the Oeffag A 11 for less than 5 $ US). Volker -----Original Message----- From: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu [mailto:wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu]On Behalf Of Shane Weier Sent: Samstag, 4. November 2000 12:31 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: RE: a response from Eduard Michael kindly posts: > He said: > > "Flashback is a different company than us but we cooperate > together, they do > most of the development and we do all the production". Good God! What a surprise. That's what was said here about a zillion times (whenever someone assumes that Flashback is the same as Eduard) Maybe it should be on the site, so Matt can direct everyone there to get the answer. Shane ********************************************************************** The information contained in this e-mail is confidential and is intended only for the use of the addressee(s). If you receive this e-mail in error, any use, distribution or copying of this e-mail is not permitted. You are requested to forward unwanted e-mail and address any problems to the MIM Holdings Limited Support Centre. e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au phone: Australia 1800500646 ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 02:14:07 EST From: Stephendigiacomo@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: fiddling the Toko Pfalz D XII Message-ID: <75.ba4f7c8.2735113f@aol.com> It wasn't clear how the engine is supposed to sit in the cowling so I saved that part for when it came time to join it to the fuselage. The cockpit floor et al, however, sits on a pin which goes into an indent on the bottom wing assembly which doesn't join very neatly with the fuselage so I wound up with the pleasure of trying to situate the engine, the cowling, wings, cockpit and fuselage halves together all at the same time. It is the most curious arrangement I've ever encountered in a model plane - and a genuine real McCoy PITA. Thanks. I'm okay. ~Steve d. P.S. The horiz. stabilizers are one piece which slide into a slot at the rear of the fuselage which then pushes the fuselage's rear apart as you do so. Great. I'm not made of the stern engineering stuff as you guys. Probably time to have Dave Calhoun come over for coffee and sandwiches. (Just shoot down 159 Dave and take a right onto Town Line Road right after Connecticut Mulch Distributers. First driveway on the left. : > ) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 23:56:54 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Wicker Seats Message-ID: <20001104075654.25120.qmail@web9007.mail.yahoo.com> Do you want an excellent wicker seat? Try the Lone Star seats. IMHO, the best resin wicker around. TH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 02:05:58 -0600 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Re: Wicker Seats Message-ID: <002d01c04636$12057620$0ae779a5@com> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Todd Hayes" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 2:02 AM Subject: Wicker Seats > Do you want an excellent wicker seat? Try the Lone > Star seats. IMHO, the best resin wicker around. > > TH > Naah. Do 'em yourself. BTW, the 1/48 seat requires a bottle of aspirin! DB ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 01:37:32 +0700 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Volker_H=E4usler?= To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: RE: Wicker Seats Message-ID: Even better: DIY! I think a wonderful instruction how to do that is on Steven perry´s page (or was it someone else?) Volker -----Original Message----- From: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu [mailto:wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu]On Behalf Of Todd Hayes Sent: Samstag, 4. November 2000 15:03 To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Wicker Seats Do you want an excellent wicker seat? Try the Lone Star seats. IMHO, the best resin wicker around. TH __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 05:10:40 -0500 From: smperry@mindspring.com To: Subject: Re: Wicker Seats Message-ID: <002101c04647$7d4e9c20$7bf0aec7@default> > Even better: DIY! I think a wonderful instruction how to do that is on > Steven perry´s page (or was it someone else?) Thanks for the kind words Volker. The URL is: http://wwimodeler.freeyellow.com/seat.htm I've done them in 1/32, 1/48 and 1:72. Takes a bit of fiddling but it's real satisfying to complete one. sp ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 21:37:51 +1000 From: "D Charles" To: Subject: 1:28 DH-5 Message-ID: <000001c04654$16576f80$5f2ad7d2@charls> >Ask me in about 3 weeks and with luck I'll be able to post photos of fellow >listee David Charles' 1:28 scratchbuild which I *think* he's building in >these markings. > >David? Are you finished yet ? !!! > >Shane FINISHED IT today, Saturday. Expect the injection moulded kits to start appearing any day now. :-) I did A9287. Presentation marks: " New South Wales No16, The Tweed". That's where my home town is. Remember Murwillumbah? David ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 22:26:04 -0000 From: "Francisca e Pedro Soares" To: Subject: Re: Lyn MacDonald Message-ID: <000001c04659$f04a2ac0$57df41c2@pc1> Cyg, I've only read "they called it Paschendaele" but I was absolutely hooked by it. On my last trip to London, amongst the bag fukll of books that I bought was "Somme" which I'll be starting soon, once I finish TE Lawerence's 7 Pillars which was also one of my good buys (less than 2 Pounds this one cost, and for the time it's taking me to get to the end of it I'd rate it absolutely as one of my best buys ever ;-). Pedro ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 13:29:27 GMT From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: fiddling the Toko Pfalz D XII Message-ID: >From: Stephendigiacomo@aol.com >It wasn't clear how the engine is supposed to sit in the cowling so I > >saved that part for when it came time to join it to the fuselage. The > >cockpit floor et al, however, sits on a pin which goes into an indent >on >the bottom wing assembly which doesn't join very neatly with the >fuselage >so I wound up with the pleasure of trying to situate the >engine, the >cowling, wings, cockpit and fuselage halves together all at >the same time. > It is the most curious arrangement I've ever encountered in a model plane >- and a genuine >real McCoy PITA. Stephen: I encountered similar difficulties about which you can read at: http://www.internetmodeler.com/may2000/aviation/pfalz_dxii.htm Not that I did such a fantastic job here. I shaved stuff off the cockpit "floor" to fit it into position rather than perform the simultaneous fitting you describe. Good luck. Michael _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 08:31:38 -0500 From: "John & Allison Cyganowski" To: Subject: Hobbycraft SPAD? Message-ID: <000901c04663$905a5680$3937183f@cyrixp166> Any word or sightings of the Hobbycraft SPAD? Cyg. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 13:39:17 GMT From: "Michael Kendix" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Lyn MacDonald Message-ID: >From: "Francisca e Pedro Soares" >I've only read "they called it Paschendaele" but I was absolutely >hooked >by it. On my last trip to London, amongst the bag fukll of books >that I >bought was "Somme" which I'll be starting soon, once I finish TE > >Lawerence's 7 Pillars which was also one of my good buys (less than 2 > >Pounds this one cost, and for the time it's taking me to get to the end > >of it I'd rate it absolutely as one of my best buys ever ;-). Pedro: I'm glad McDonald's stuff is good because I'm reading John Toll's "1918", which is not so well written. Regarding "7 Pillars", which coincidentally I was thinking about today following the delivery of some book shelves, I would rate that as one of the best books I've read with a WWI theme. I know the accuracy of his accounts have been questioned, and not without reason, but as literature, it is quite fine. Michael _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 11:12:38 -0500 From: "David Vosburgh" To: "WWI Mailing List" Subject: Babies and Drills Message-ID: <000401c0467a$20f5ada0$0eed19ce@default> Hi All, I'm back with a couple of questions, one generic, one about as specific as you can get. 1. How can I drill holes straight down through something (say, a prop or a rotary engine) without going out and buying a miniature drill press or some other fancy-schmancy attachment? This is something which has perplexed me throughout my entire modeling career. My usual procedure is to have a couple of beers to steady my hand, then trust to my bleary eyes and blind luck... isn't there some trick with a pin vise or a Dremel I can try? 2. In the Harleyford "Fighters" book there's a photo of Sopwith Baby No. 8151, with a horizontally-mounted synchronized Lewis. I drug out my 1:48 Eduard kit, and have a powerful hankering to build a CDL machine; does anyone know of any other photos of this a/c? I've only got one, in "The Sopwith Fighters" from Vintage Warbirds. Neither show the upper decking & I'm wondering if it's painted or varnished ply. Also, any cockpit info would be greatly appreciated, as I've got nothing to go on. Has everyone been playing nicely? I've been out of the loop... have we decided to do a Sopwith Cook-Up next? All best, DV ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 11:19:59 EST From: MAnde72343@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Babies and Drills Message-ID: <15.b3edd6e.2735912f@aol.com> --part1_15.b3edd6e.2735912f_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A home made drill press is easy, it's getting the part mounted straight, and secure that's a PITA. Merrill. --part1_15.b3edd6e.2735912f_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit A home made drill press is easy, it's getting the part mounted straight, and
secure that's a PITA.
Merrill.

--part1_15.b3edd6e.2735912f_boundary-- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 11:30:35 EST From: Stephendigiacomo@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: fiddling the Toko Pfalz D XII Message-ID: <8f.288f2fa.273593ab@aol.com> Michael, your aeroplane looks positivley smash. . . er, Vunderbar! What a job. Reading your notes has given me a real good idea of what lies ahead for me. I think I'll set this kit aside and finish my Triplanes and other kits instead. I also have three kits of the same ot bipe float plane in various stages of construction. I just don't think I'm ready for this Pfalz. Cheers, and thanks a bundle! Steve Windsor Locks,CT In a message dated 11/4/2000 1:32:19 PM, mkendix@hotmail.com writes: << I encountered similar difficulties about which you can read at: http://www.internetmodeler.com/may2000/aviation/pfalz_dxii.htm Not that I did such a fantastic job here. I shaved stuff off the cockpit "floor" to fit it into position rather than perform the simultaneous fitting you describe. Good luck. Michael >> ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 11:51:50 -0500 From: mdf To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Interesting auction Message-ID: <3A043EA6.60097FD0@mars.ark.com> Not to mention the French wheels, and SPAD rudder material, and the half dozen different lozenge samples. The fabric from MvR tripe has pinked edges though so its very unlikely that it is original. Mike Fletcher Mark Miller wrote: > > On Fri, 03 November 2000, "Matt Bittner" wrote: > > > > > Check out: > > > > http://www.butterfields.com/index2.html > > > > There are numerous WW1 "stuff" being auctioned off from someone's > > collection (one Flayderman). Granted, most are considered memoriablia > > and very expensive, but it's interesting to look at none-the-less. > > When you go to the main site, click on Aviation Collection (or > > something like that) right in the middle of the screen. > > > > > > Matt Bittner > > Interesting - and worthwhile > especialy for people who like to model figures - > lots of photos of helmets, goggles, flight jackets etc.. > I've never put pilots in my models but have been thinking about it lately > > some instrumentation as well > > nice catch matt > > Mark > > _______________________________________________________________________ > > Free Unlimited Internet Access! Try it now! > http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/altavista/index.html > > _______________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 12:08:32 -0600 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Re: Babies and Drills Message-ID: <002a01c0468a$dce37820$828eaec7@com> This is false advertising!! I was hoping for something a bit more, er, meaty! DB ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 12:12:56 -0600 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Book Is Here Message-ID: <002b01c0468a$ddbdab80$828eaec7@com> Hi Y'all, Got my FMP French Aircraft of WWI Book today from Naval and Marine Press. I am off to look and drool over it. Talk about packaging! BIG box with BIG book in there, snuggled in peanuts and other confetti for the cats to chase about and scatter. DB ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 13:27:16 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Lyn MacDonald Message-ID: In a message dated 11/4/00 5:41:16 AM Pacific Standard Time, mkendix@hotmail.com writes: << Regarding "7 Pillars", which coincidentally I was thinking about today following the delivery of some book shelves, I would rate that as one of the best books I've read with a WWI theme. I know the accuracy of his accounts have been questioned, and not without reason, but as literature, it is quite fine. >> Any accuracy issues aside, I thought that parts of it were among the best written prose in the English language. Some parts bored me to cramps, but then along would come some marvelous passege and I would have to get up and go blow the sand out of my nose. RK ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 18:44:58 -0000 From: "Francisca e Pedro Soares" To: Subject: Re: Lyn MacDonald Message-ID: <004401c0468f$558326a0$b3df41c2@pc1> ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Multiple recipients of list Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 6:31 PM Subject: Re: Lyn MacDonald > In a message dated 11/4/00 5:41:16 AM Pacific Standard Time, > mkendix@hotmail.com writes: > > << Regarding "7 Pillars", which coincidentally I > was thinking about today following the delivery of some book shelves, I > would rate that as one of the best books I've read with a WWI theme. I know > the accuracy of his accounts have been questioned, and not without reason, > but as literature, it is quite fine. > >> > > Any accuracy issues aside, I thought that parts of it were among the best > written prose in the English language. Some parts bored me to cramps, but > then along would come some marvelous passege and I would have to get up and > go blow the sand out of my nose. > RK > Absolutely what I think of it too, Robert. Btw. Glad to be talking to you guys again. It's probably been more than a month now since my last posting. Not much modeling done lately but being able to keep in touch with the best List in Cyberia really helps keeping the flame burning. Um abraço to you all and a Bem vindo to Jean-Baptiste, you are the next door guy to me ;-) Pedro Guys, as a P.S. let me just say that tomorrow night another of my older dreams will come true: Jethro Tull will be playing in Lisbon, and of course I'll be attending. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 11:48:02 -0700 From: "Dale Sebring" To: Subject: Re: Book Is Here Message-ID: <001701c0468f$c3864c40$c0a58dd0@main> ----- Original Message ----- From: "DAVID BURKE" To: "Multiple recipients of list" Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2000 11:18 AM Subject: Book Is Here > Hi Y'all, > > Got my FMP French Aircraft of WWI Book today from Naval and Marine > Press. I am off to look and drool over it. Talk about packaging! BIG box > with BIG book in there, snuggled in peanuts and other confetti for the cats > to chase about and scatter. > > > DB > > > DB, You are going to love this book! Regards, Dale S. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 13:55:39 -0600 From: "DAVID BURKE" To: Subject: Re: Book Is Here Message-ID: <000b01c04699$3706b160$3589aec7@com> > > > Hi Y'all, > > > > Got my FMP French Aircraft of WWI Book today from Naval and Marine > > Press. I am off to look and drool over it. Talk about packaging! BIG > box > > with BIG book in there, snuggled in peanuts and other confetti for the > cats > > to chase about and scatter. > > > > > > DB > > > > > > > DB, > > You are going to love this book! > > Regards, > > Dale S. ' Too Late, I already do! DB ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2000 15:26:54 -0500 From: "Leonard Endy" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Spray Booth Help Message-ID: The biggest hindrance I have to getting more models finished in a timely manner is I hate having to set-up and tear-down a temporary spot for airbrushing (and I never got the hang of brush painting large surfaces). With that in mind I've decided that a spray booth would help and the plans are afoot. What I need to know is what are the options as far as exhaust fans go ? There are some expensive blower motors around but being the cheapskate that I am, I am trying to find an alternative. Anyone have any experience with "brushless" exhaust fans or maybe even a kitchen range hood ? The booth part is fairly easy to work out but the exhaust fan remains the stumbling block. TIA Len (Whose Cook-up Albatros awaits....) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 15:30:03 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Spray Booth Help Message-ID: <16.46f3745.2735cbcb@aol.com> In a message dated 11/4/00 12:26:35 PM Pacific Standard Time, lfendy@firstsaga.com writes: << What I need to know is what are the options as far as exhaust fans go ? There are some expensive blower motors around but being the cheapskate that I am, I am trying to find an alternative. >> I have no experience with spray booths- but whatever you do, don't use a motor unit that sparks if you're gonna be spraying enamels! RK ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 12:35:14 -0800 (PST) From: Todd Hayes To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: RE: crosses and cockades Message-ID: <20001104203514.92818.qmail@web9007.mail.yahoo.com> Shane, I didn't say I agree completely! To me, they're kind of like certain dogs such as the Sharpee and bulldog. So ugly that they're cute. In this case, beautifull. Todd --- Shane Weier wrote: > Todd says: > > > > To quote an unknown wit via Americal/Gryphon, > British > > two-seaters were, "ugly brown aircraft with > targets > > painted on them." > > Get 'em up! Fight .....Fight ..... > > *Character* , it's *Character* > > Shane > > > > > > > > > > > > > ********************************************************************** > The information contained in this e-mail is > confidential and is > intended only for the use of the addressee(s). > If you receive this e-mail in error, any use, > distribution or > copying of this e-mail is not permitted. You are > requested to > forward unwanted e-mail and address any problems to > the > MIM Holdings Limited Support Centre. > > e-mail: supportcentre@mim.com.au > phone: Australia 1800500646 > ********************************************************************** __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ End of WWI Digest 2779 **********************