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    Hey there fellow Cpians, CP is up at the top in the 2003 .NETDJ Readers' Choice Awards[^] Good one!! Cheers, Erick

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      Hey there fellow Cpians, CP is up at the top in the 2003 .NETDJ Readers' Choice Awards[^] Good one!! Cheers, Erick

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      Jerry Hammond
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      Erick, How do you rate that mag? Would it be worthwhile for a beginning sop such as myself?

      The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark

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        Hey there fellow Cpians, CP is up at the top in the 2003 .NETDJ Readers' Choice Awards[^] Good one!! Cheers, Erick

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        Rocky Moore
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        Hmm.. .NET Journal running on a Cold Fusion site ;) Rocky Moore <><

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          Erick, How do you rate that mag? Would it be worthwhile for a beginning sop such as myself?

          The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark

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          Erick Sgarbi
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          Just go to the top[^] page, register and vote. Make sure you vote to those companies you think have helped you either as a customer or as a member i.e: Myself, i wanted to make sure in voting for codeobject[^], CP ;P and dundas chart[^] Cheers, Erick

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            Hmm.. .NET Journal running on a Cold Fusion site ;) Rocky Moore <><

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            Erick Sgarbi
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            Yep....i saw that too.. ;P however I did not want to start an extended thread :laugh: Cheers, Erick

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            • E Erick Sgarbi

              Hey there fellow Cpians, CP is up at the top in the 2003 .NETDJ Readers' Choice Awards[^] Good one!! Cheers, Erick

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              Chris Maunder
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              This is awesome! Thanks to everyone who has voted. If you do take the time to vote (which is definitely appreciated) then please also take the time to vote for the guys that help us keep CodeProject running - Dundas Chart, Installshield, and CodeObject. Thanks guys! cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Hey there fellow Cpians, CP is up at the top in the 2003 .NETDJ Readers' Choice Awards[^] Good one!! Cheers, Erick

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                Marc Clifton
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                That graph is like an Escher print. The top part goes "out" of the screen, then the bottom part goes "in". Thank god for all those votes for CP to give it some perspective! Marc Latest AAL Article My blog Join my forum!

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                  Just go to the top[^] page, register and vote. Make sure you vote to those companies you think have helped you either as a customer or as a member i.e: Myself, i wanted to make sure in voting for codeobject[^], CP ;P and dundas chart[^] Cheers, Erick

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                  Jerry Hammond
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                  No No NO!:):):) Lmao! I didn't mean how do you make a rate at the mag. I meant how do you rate the mag itself. Great. Good. Mediocre. Poor. Not fit for a bird cage.

                  The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark

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                    No No NO!:):):) Lmao! I didn't mean how do you make a rate at the mag. I meant how do you rate the mag itself. Great. Good. Mediocre. Poor. Not fit for a bird cage.

                    The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark

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                    Erick Sgarbi
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                    It's an alright mag. It gives lots of news and some interresting articles. put this way it is not mediocre. ;P Cheers, Erick

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                      It's an alright mag. It gives lots of news and some interresting articles. put this way it is not mediocre. ;P Cheers, Erick

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                      Erick Sgarbi wrote: put this way it is not mediocre. hehe... That leaves "not fit for a birdcage" as a selection. :-D

                      The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little past them into the impossible.--Arthur C. Clark

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