Re: So



On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 21:47:35 +0100, CK <claus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

did I really include my well well well post to some thread coming from
the depths of the archives?

You mean Google Groups? If you make a post with the same subject line, GG
lumps the posts together, sort of, when you do a search.

Weird, at least, that is what agent tells me. Weird.

Anyhow, had a nice conference call tonite, with some customer support
guy from india, someone from somewhere in asia and two possibly
american engineers - plus a colleague of mine. Ugh. Having six people
on one phone call can be difficult, so say the least.

Uh wait! Who said that?
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