Re: another session !!!




"pmj" <post@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> In the days before we had PCs with Operating Systems that Automagically
> Synchronise their Clocks with a Time Server, it might have been really
> *useful* to have such quick & easy access to the Speaking Clock!
> :-)

I knew there just had to be a real reason behind it ;-)
--
Sandra
People will forget what you said.
People will forget what you did, but
People will never forget how you made them feel.


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