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Hi Steven and others feeling disturbed  
Once again I apologize for my mistake !  
 
It was meant to be addressed to Harry personally and not thru the list  
=2E..  
=2E.. unfortunately it slipped through too fast and I coldn't stop it  
anymore ;-(  
 
I had straightaway placed my apologize to the list ...  
=2E.. which has not appeared until now ;-((  
 
However, have a nice Sunday afternoon, svob=EF  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
steve53@earthlink.net on 18/04/2004 17:24:44  
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: Installation and Use of FAT32  
 
In <1082320082-0-i-lists@synass.net>, on 04/18/04 =  
 
   at 07:31 AM, "i-lists"  said:  
>here is your WarpIN 1.0.2:  
 
> - warpin_102.exe =  
 
 
Please to not send attachments of this size to the list.  
We still have users that are dialup only.  
Small attachments or OK.  
 
Regards, Steven  
 
 
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