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Everyone, Don and I aren't the only ones with an opinion on the use of DIFAX as an educational tool. But we are both part of the Unidata Users Committee that will be meeting in three weeks with this whole topic of DIFAX on the agenda. The UPC will not be providing a replacement product, but we'll be discussing ways that the Unidata community might find it's own way to make and distribute the products, if the demand is there. So, I'd like for as many educators and students or former students (are we all former students?) to post comments on this topic so we can go to the table as well informed as possible. It would be especially useful to hear from recent students who may have been taught using a mix of old and new technology. The more input, the better. Tony **************************************************************************** Anthony A. Rockwood Metropolitan State College of Denver Meteorology Program Dept.of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 303.556.8399 P.O. Box 173362, Campus Box 22 address@hidden Denver, CO 80217-3362 fax: 303.556.4436 www.mscd.edu/~eas ****************************************************************************