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>Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 09:57:45 -0700
>From: Bob Smaracko <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: INVITE: Apple Update- Technology in Motion
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>Just over a year ago life was different - no iMac, Power Macintosh G3
>with FireWire, Mac OS X Server, Final Cut Pro, or QuickTime 4. Many
>exciting things have happened in just a single year, and the Apple
>Update seminars have been the best way to experience this excitement.
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>The future promises only to get better, so if you want to see
>firsthand, be sure to attend this free half-day event. You will have
>the opportunity to discover the latest products from Apple and learn
>more about key Apple technologies. Watch Apple continue to fulfill
>its original mission - to bring you the best personal computing
>products.
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>Register Today
>http://www.seminars.apple.com/series/appleupdate
>or call 1-800-895-4853, reference #200
>(ask for the Apple Update: Technology In Motion seminar)
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>10 Jun St. Louis, MO
>22 Jun Cincinnati, OH
>24 Jun Columbus, OH
>24 Jun Houston, TX
>
>**All dates, locations, speakers, and content are subject to change
>or cancellation without notice. Apple disclaims any liability in
>connection with any changes.
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