m.p
True it is an amazing piece of software (do I sense some modesty here from
the stata people, I might have missed it but I dont see any screaming
headlines announcing the arrival of this much needed innovation. I
personally would have made a big deal of it)
Ronnie
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[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Marcello
Pagano
Sent: 24. april 2003 15:21
To: [email protected]
Subject: st: Statalist archives
Excellent news dear statalisters:
Have you woken up in the middle of the night saying to yourself, gosh,
I wish I could search the Statalist archives, only to go have to go back
to sleep a frustrated camper? Well, your prayers have been answered. I
have been informed by Alan Riley that Stata Corp. has taken it upon
themselves to start archiving Statalist. This is the result of a
project they started in July 2002--which date reflects the start of the
archives. You will have to rely on the other archives for earlier listings.
The archive has a search engine attached and is easily accessible to all
users. Take a look at
http://www.stata.com/statalist/archive/
and you will see a very pleasant piece of software, certainly one up to
the usual level of professionalism we have grown accustomed to seeing,
and expecting, from these folks.
Enjoy.
m.p.
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Harvard School of Public Health Fax: 1-617-739-1781
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