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#45960 11/03/05 01:36 AM
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Nishant; "Now if only we had his email address :P"
First instead of complaining start by showing some gratitude & thankfulness to the people that are making an effort to help you. Think of somebody else besides yourself and not what you can get. Here is something for you to think about think about how you can help others.

I have heard Paul Scheele offer his email address to clients if you really want to send Paul a email buy a phone card call learning strategies & get it but the reality of the situation is you already have everything you need with Alex Viefhaus.
Alex is the epitome of a photoreader & she really knows her stuff.
Photoread4me


#45961 11/03/05 02:29 AM
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Look man, I'm really sorry about my previous post. It was actually intended as a light hearted joke, nothing serious. Don't get me wrong, I'm deeply interested in adopting photo reading and am really willing to do whatever it takes to get it to work. I also respect Alex grately and I think the world would be a fantastic place if there were more people like her. Nevertheless, my apologies. And I am retracting my previous post.

Cheers mate. =)

[This message has been edited by nishant (edited November 02, 2005).]


#45962 11/05/05 11:33 PM
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Hi Nishant; check out the post titled "i don't believe you people". In particular check out TryingPR response in that post.It's awesome.
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