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From: John Reid <jkr@rl.ac.uk>
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Dear WG5,
         Dick Hendrickson pointed out to me that the US reflector is
not working. I discussed this with Mallory and we decided that the
extra worry of ensuring that it is kept working and in line with the
main site is probably not worthwhile. It is our belief that the
trans-Atlantic link is much better now than it was a few years ago.

If you find access to the Nag site from the US to be consistently poor,
please let me and/or Mallory know.

Best wishes,

John.
