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>From amos-request@svcs1.digex.net Sat Jan 17 02:00:09 1998
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Reply-To: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
From: "Adam Parrott" <parrottsoft@usa.net>
To: "Marco Vettorello" <marcoegon@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Hallo to every Amos user
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Greetings.
> I'm a new entry so I've sent this mail to indroduce me to every user.
> I've no question at moment but sure there will be some in future.
Well, if you use AMOS for _any_ length of time, (and try your hand at
tackling any big projects), your BOUND to have some problems eventually. :)
> Sorry for my english, it isn't my native language.
No problem. Some of those here on the List can identify with you. ;)
Adam Parrott, personal: parrotta@usa.net, work: parrottsoft@usa.net
Member of Team *AMOS* and the IAPA. http://members.tripod.com/~parrottsoft