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Old 10-03-07, 06:34
taimor2010 taimor2010 is offline
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Question Important question

hi there ,

some times you didn't find any way to do what you need

i need C.J.Date book "An Introduction to database 8 edtion "

really i need to read it if that was be on line i agree

with my best wishes
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Old 10-03-07, 06:59
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what is more important, your post or your signature?

that book isn't online, you need to buy a copy
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pre-order my book Simply SQL from Amazon
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Old 10-03-07, 08:16
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loOoOoOoOoOol

thanks frist about your interest

I know i must buy a copy but i havenot visa card and in our state there are not westren uonion bank

so i searched and asked for that

do you understand me

thanks again for interest
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Old 10-03-07, 08:29
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yes, i understand you

do you understand me about not making your signature quite so brazen?
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Old 10-03-07, 08:36
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yes, i understand you

do you understand me about not making your signature quite so brazen?


really i cant understand your replay and not understand brazen ???
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Old 10-03-07, 08:53
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You must get lost to find something doesn't exist
Is distracting from your posts
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Old 10-03-07, 09:39
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We don't understand what you want from your postings.

Are you asking for someone to help you buy a copy of the book? Several database books are usually in stock at the Al Diwan bookstore in Cairo, and they can order anything in under four weeks.

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Old 10-03-07, 09:57
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Right you are, Pat. Plus, the last time I was there they were putting a Starbucks into the Al Diwan. I plan to do all my international technical manual shopping there in the future, as the coffee at the Phon Yun Chok bookstore in Tibet really sucks and it is getting harder and harder to find decent sherpas. I am SO never making that hike again.
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Old 10-03-07, 10:04
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Believe it or not, an old friend of my family opened an American style pizza place in Cairo, and one of their locations isn't far from the Al Diwan.

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Old 10-03-07, 13:52
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2 god damned funny. I am going to start calling Pat The Doctor, because he has seemingling been eveywhere and done everything.
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Old 10-03-07, 23:20
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Oh goodness, does that make me a Which Doctor?

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Old 10-04-07, 09:31
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i was thinking along the lines of the BBC Doctor Who series.
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Old 10-04-07, 09:43
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Doctor Who <-> Which Doctor (or phonetically a witch-doctor)... Nevermind, I've been watching too much of that type of show lately... It seems that makes my humor rather dry and cryptic.

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Old 10-04-07, 10:06
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naaah I am just not that bright and it is too early for me and I am a little loopy on sinus medicine and the sleeping pill i took at midnight. i should be sleeping at home right now.
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Old 10-04-07, 10:29
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Nah, it is lots better to sleep at work... They come up with doozies to put on your desk that your own sub-concious would never dream up!

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