From: Joe Whitehurst on
I've shared some documents with you:

nps74.tmp.pdf
http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0ByF1VUt_tPodOTYxMmJiYTMtYWNiYS00NDQyLThhNzctNDMxY2FlMzAzMjNh&hl=en

nps75.tmp.pdf
http://docs.google.com/fileview?id=0ByF1VUt_tPodMWFmN2I5M2MtZTRjYS00YmZkLWI3NGEtMjljOWJkNTlkNGQ3&hl=en

They're not attachments -- they're stored online at Google Docs. To open
these documents, just click the links above.

Given the direction the SAS-L discussion, "Idea for a collaborative talk -
Macros and Statistics", has taken, I think Rick M. Mitchell ought to be
invited to participate. At the very least, reading his two SUGI papers
that I have posted on Google docs, might provide an interesting historical
background for discussants.