Good afternoon My name is Alberto Pelim, I S Paulo - Brazil and I am starting at Clarion therefore believe that this Forum will be very useful for my learning. I count on the support of colleagues. Thanks Alberto
Good afternoon My name is Alberto Pelim, I S Paulo - Brazil and I am starting at Clarion therefore believe that this Forum will be very useful for my learning. I count on the support of colleagues. Thanks Alberto
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 08:40:13 -0700 (PDT), Alberto You appear to be posting to the Usenet group comp.lang.clarion. You probably should be posting to the group comp.lang.clarion on either of these servers: discuss.softvelocity.com news.softvelocity.com Although it has the same name, it has a /lot more/ traffic, and you are likely to get more help there. Here lies the Tuscan poet Aretino, Who evil spoke of everyone but God, Giving as his excuse, "I never knew him."
Hello The Alberto you refer to is: Alberto Michelis and seem to be in Argentina. My name is Alberto Pelim, and I am from Brazil. That's ...
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