06-13-2003
thanks
I'm very happy that I've got such excellent suggestions .I believe that the two are both excellent . I planed to study one first , then the other(because I love both of them). What I should do now is just studying one of them hard .
Thanks again!
Last edited by camel; 06-13-2003 at 08:05 PM..
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