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#41038 03/21/04 03:22 PM
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WELL DONE ALEX K , YOUR AN INSPIRATION TO US ALL






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Thank you.

No need to apologize Parag. In due course newcomers will make that mistake. It one don't take personally and to correct it takes away from my aim of helping folks understand and get around the problems they have with PhotoReading.

Of course if you were looking for the ideal gift I usually prefer something a little more feminine... Oh darn I just thought of what I should have asked my brother to get me for my birthday. A corded screwdriver (if I ask for a cordless one I'd probably wind up with a set of screwdrivers) oh... maybe for christmas

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Hey, congrats, Alex.

You always stuck by our request for answers. thanks






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Alex,

It's been wonderful to witness your success! I wish you many more successes in the future...

-purjo






#41042 03/23/04 05:12 AM
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Well done Alex! I am down here in Melbourne and have just finished the PhotoReading Course. I don't know what I make of it all yet though I plan to persevere. Just wondering whether you could please send your paper about asking questions please. I don't know where to find your email so here's mine, hutchins@unimelb.edu.au

Thanks
Anne-MArie






#41043 03/23/04 08:25 AM
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Email addresses are under profile or envelope just above the message line ^.

I do suggest you edit out your address the spam bots are quick these days

Alex






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The only thing that throws people off gender-wise is the ambiguity of the name "Alex."







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Pete, do you sell your maple syrup or just use it for yourself? In Vermont now, the mayple syrup people are gathering their sap. It sounds like fun, but I don't think I'm strong enough to carry a heavy bucket. I'll be the taste tester. Toby






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Alex, I have the same problem with my name. I'm a girl as well. Toby






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It's their supply and I've already taste tested some, it's delicious. When Pete said, I helped. He meant that I assisted the dogs with the supervision and recorded the procedings on film for prosperity. And I learnt something interesting while washing the dogs with Pete.

Alex






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