[blindlaw] Electronic Rulebooks

John Ramsey stephnjohnny211 at alltel.net
Thu Jun 22 13:11:59 CDT 2006


Hello Rod,

I too have used the Cornell website and as I recall, the only issue was with
some of the rule books not having the accompanying commentary. I have made a
lot of use of the comments-especially when many of my professors get exam
scenarios from the vagaries contained in the comments to the various rules.

Take care,

John

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Hello Rod,
I too have used the Cornell website and as I recall, the only issue was with some of the rule books not having the accompanying commentary. I have made a lot of use of the comments-especially when many of my professors get exam scenarios from the vagaries contained in the comments to the various rules.
Take care,
John


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