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June 24, 1997 Dear User Group Representative, O'Reilly & Associates publishes well-regarded technical books and Win 32 software for the Internet. We originally made our mark with books on UNIX and the Internet-we're now publishing books for Linux, Windows 95 programmers, Windows users, and Windows NT programmers and administrators. For 12 years, we've worked with user groups like yours, providing book/software discounts, free merchandise, and occasional guest speakers for meetings. Now we're expanding our User Group program to include the following offers to your members: -20% discount on all O'Reilly books and software when your members order directly from us (800-998-9938) and mention code DSUG when placing their orders -review copies for newsletter and online reviews -limited number of books, software, T-shirts, and tote bags to use as give-aways -catalogs to give to your members on a regular basis -special discounts and promotions Request a review copy of Linux in a Nutshell to review in your newsletter Linux in a Nutshell is a must for any Linux user; it weighs less than a stack of manual pages, but gives you everything you need for common, day-to-day use. It also covers a wide range of GNU tools for UNIX users who have GNU versions of standard UNIX tools. We're also pleased to announce the first-ever Perl Conference this August 19-21 in San Jose, CA. If you would like brochures for the Perl conference, please send me your mailing address. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to call me at our toll-free number 1-800-998-9938 ext. 339 or email me at cms at ora.com. Regards, Christina Silveira Associate Publicist P.S. Remember to use code DSUG when ordering books from us. O'Reilly's toll-free number is 800-998-9938 to receive the 20% discount.
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