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We have been told that it changed too, but

Posted By: sm on 2008-11-24
In Reply to: I just got an email from my supervisor about this. - MondayBlahs

Subject: We have been told that it changed too, but

we are NOT changing over to it as of yet per the client.


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Subject: Cool. Used to do neuro, times have changed. :)

Tooooooooooo long ago. :)


I'll have to remember that in case I ever have the need to go back to neuro.  Not one of my favorites, kinda sad, but okay at the time.


When I said "cool" I really meant it.  I like to pass through word help occasionally.  You never know what you're going to find.


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