On 01/05/02 16:48, "Robert Benschop" <rbenschop_at_mac.com> wrote:
> on 01-05-2002 9:35, Beesley, Stephen at stephenb_at_nntt.gov.au wrote:
>
>> Wow that would be very interesting. I remember looking at the site
>> before it was discontinued and being very impressed. Just never got
>> around to using it and regretted it ever since.
>
> Exactly the same for me, this why I even called and mailed them later on but
> by then all was gone. Wonder who Laurent bribed to get all of it back ;-)
That's something I will keep secret just to entertain the speculations ;-D
-Laurent.
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