Thu, Nov 27, 2003
From the super-secret
Command Bunker at the Aero-News Network home for the aeronautically
deprived, we wish to offer all ANN readers, the world over, a Happy
and Airworthy Holiday.
ANN will be publishing throughout the week and weekend, as
usual, though our Thursday/Friday coverage may be a bit less hectic
than the usual torrent since there is usually a lot less to report
over such holidays. Our newsletter schedule may also be abbreviated
slightly (combining as many as two days together, like we do
Saturday/Sunday) if the news feeds are a little light. But make no
mistake... we'll be here every day, making sure that we get you the
info you need and want on the entire world of aviation and
aerospace.
By The Way... There may be some
occasional BRIEF server interruptions early next week as we test
some new database configurations prior to the unveiling of ANN's
most exciting new feature introduction yet. When you see what we
have in store for you, we fully expect to blow you away... what's
coming next is insanely cool and incredibly powerful.
So... once again, let me THANK YOU for all your support these
many years, and promise you that even greater things are coming in
our collective futures. We're particularly appreciative of all
those ANN Readers who take the time to feed us News-Tips and
especially touched by the thousands who have sent us thank you
notes and compliments on what ANN is up to--though we hope that
you'll also let us know what we might do to make ANN a more
valuable and useful service. I assure you that even better things
are in the pipeline... and that the gang at ANN is working
tirelessly to be the single most immediate and critical source of
aviation news and information in the Aviation and Aerospace
industry.
Many Thanks!
Jim, Pete, Larry, Adam, David, Juan, Kevin, Rob, Aleta, John,
and the rest of the Aero-Gnomes at Aero-News....
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