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Niner since 2004
Jeff is a Development Manager with a "Major Hotel Company" in Memphis, TN.
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Dare Obasanjo - What is the best place to learn about XML?
Apr 20, 2004 at 1:25 PMBill Hill - Do you think anyone is going to read a book on the screen?
Apr 20, 2004 at 1:17 PM