Not much help from the O'Reilly catalogue, still. At least I know EXACTLY
what an Aye Aye is now :-)
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/exim/colophon.html
This is all they really have to say on the subject:
<quote>
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feedback from distribution channels. Distinctive covers complement our
distinctive approach to technical topics, breathing personality and life
into potentially dry subjects.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Philip Hazel [
mailto:ph10@cus.cam.ac.uk]
Sent: 08 July 2004 11:36
To: Ron McKeating
Cc: Exim-Users (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [Exim] Question
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Ron McKeating wrote:
> >From one of our new chaps coming to the exim course next week.
>
> Why did the old exim 3 book have an aye-aye on the front? O-Reilly
> used to have a reason for using each animal. Any of you old timers
> know?
They never told me.
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