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The Foundation for the Study of Cycles, a non-profit organization
established in 1941 by a prominent Harvard economist and an equally
prominent Canadian naturalist, is offering us, for a short time, a
complimentary no-strings membership for the remainder of 2006, which
includes their publication Cycles Magazine, which has been published
since 1950. I have a good friend who is a long-time member of the
Foundation who told me about this, and I feel strongly as a member of
this group that their work is especially relevant now to our group's
subject material.

We can register now for the complimentary membership at
http://techsignal.com/register.htm before Tuesday, April 18th.

They are also offering an online demonstration of their unique cycles
software, Techsignal, which looks to be is a real milestone in the
history of the study of rhythmic events, and is available on a
special pre-publication program for our group members at up to 70%
discount. They have said that the membership is free for the rest of
the year and open to all members of this group for this limited time.

Thanks.







Tue Apr 18, 2006 12:16 am

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