>I would like to make a statement... Ahhhammm.
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>When I found the UT link (don't remember when or where, so don't ask) this year, I recall asking what it seemed silly to the others already here for a long time.
>A few months from then I feel myself evolving and learning every day, whether from other's questions or replies. What a great source of information this has been!!! Despite of what it looks, I read everybody's postings very carefully and answer when I can and when an answer is still available (there are lots of fast guys here!).
>When I now look at a simple question, I say to myself: Hey I've been there too. This is another thing I've learned from UT: I'm not afraid not to know. There are people who like to help.
>Also, I think I've got my first Net-Friends.
>Now, the statement is almost at its end so here go the thanks.
>- Thanks to everybody who helped me
>- Thanks to everybody who provided all the fun I had!
>- Thanks to everybody who kept this site running smoothly.
>- Thanks to everybody who made this site different and always changing.
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>It has been a pleasure to meet you all! Thank you and see you next year with even more fun!
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>Sorry for the long, long statement :-)
Alexandre,
The Fox community has long been a very friendly and helpful group. The UT is just one place to get help from others who have been there, done that. Glad to see that you've learned from it
Craig
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer