> If you do manage to find out the file contains some sort of "standard"
> binary format per the 'file' command, you can also visit 
> http://www.wotsit.org/ which contains "very detailed" 
> information about the binary structure for hundreds of 
> different known file formats.
> 

Nice link.
Unfortunately the data file came from a vendor called "Loan Performance" and
their tech support was not help at all.  So I have no idea what the
structure is

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