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In a galaxy not so far...

What a good future for all who really interest in Unix technologies. Step by step is a good way unless you don't have the "chance" to have been rushed into it. I'm planning a lot of fun in Unix environment and you both seem very knowledgeable about it... Who knows? Perhaps one day I will say what you told me for another person in the world.... But meanwhile I thank again. I will sure stay in contact with this Forum.


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