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<DIV>Thanks Gene for the information. Apparently USPS is already set up. Click
on the "Your Logo Here" link, then click on United States Power Squadron at the
lower right of the list (it's alphabetical). Clicking on the USPS header will
bring you to the USPS website.</DIV>
<DIV>P/D/C Ron Friedmann, AP</DIV>
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<DIV>In a message dated 4/3/2009 12:01:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
psml-request@usps.org writes:</DIV>
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reply-type=original<BR><BR>This is an excellent site to both bookmark and to
use in our basic boating <BR>classes (and perhaps other classes).
Instead of me trying to explain it all <BR>here, please click on the URL below
and I know you will be pleasantly <BR>surprised. Personally, I cannot
see why anyone in our organization would <BR>not benefit from using this
site. They even offer us the option to show our <BR>USPS logo.
(See paragraph I copied and pasted below).<BR> Please consider
sharing this URL with others who do not subscribe to <BR>PSML.<BR>P/C Gene
Duley/Redondo Beach Power Squadron/ D
13<BR>//////////////////////////<BR><BR>Show Your Own Website Logo Above This
Site<BR>Are you a company, club, or scout troup interested in teaching knot
tying? <BR>All of this material is available for use with your logo at the
top. To see <BR>examples and instructions go to the Logo Demonstration
Page<BR><BR>The web site for the knots is www.animatedknots.com You name
it they got <BR>it.<BR>////////////////////
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