ok the following code works , well works for pulling the info , I know
my code is a little whacky but it comes from within another module hence the
layout. Anyway the second query's output works perfect and displays as it
should but the first query just seems to display the same values for
a little stuck.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Marek Kuziel
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 4:37 PM
To: linux-users@it.canterbury.ac.nz
Subject: Re: Anybody up with php
Hey Jason,
you're re-assigning $query variable with your second db query
Hello,
Any asterix pro's out there, got a couple of 'conceptual' questions.
Thanks,
Jason
://astug.org.nz
Jason Mumby wrote:
Hello,
Any asterix pro's out there, got a couple of 'conceptual' questions.
Thanks,
Jason
:) a bit, don't know about 'pro' though.
On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:42, Jason Mumby wrote:
Conceptually would it be possible to run a call center that had
satellite operators? Like stay at home mums. I guess each operator would
need a DSL connection and a sip phone or router.
Sure, that's
So...ahem, at best one box can handle 4 calls at a time? That seems a
bit lean. I mean call centers must take hundreds of calls an hour. I
figure this probably isn't going to work on a large scale!
Hadley Rich wrote:
On Sunday 01 October 2006 21:55, Jason Mumby wrote:
Well I was thinking
This may not be the right place but I am just as much avid
fan of motor racing that mucking around on my nix system , I Just wanted to
say.
Farewell my friend , I have followed your racing for many many years
and you are a true legend among drivers. My prayers goes out to your family on
I had a knock at the door just before from a guy from telstra offering
me new plans on my phone and internet lines , I thought ok here we go this is
going to be a waste of time but to my bloody delight , i am now signed up for a
10 d/l and 2 meg u/l connection with a 40 gig limit on it as
I was running mandrake for quite some time but then just found I was always
having to many problems with it.
I am now running fedora 5 and like it , In saying that though my nix box is
used as my test bed for my site before I go putting any fresh code into it ,
so I guess it suits my needs for
Hi all,
Some of you may have heard this already on the
radio station but it is something that I could not resist sharing with
everybody who has not heard it.
Its of a phone convo from a 10 year old Irish girl to a
demolition company wanting them to knock it down. It had me in stitches
Afternoon all,
I have finally gotten around to sorting out all the stuff I would like to pass
on at the next meeting. Trouble is that I may not be able to attend, because of
my hours of work looks like I will be toiling during your meeting. If somebody
would be interested you are more
: RE: Stuff for the
meeting.
Thanks for the offer - nothing really
takes my fancy.
Please don't put computer bits on the
carpet though... not the best way to look after them.
-Original Message-
From: Jason
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 11 June 2006 2:31
p.m
flashget or
NetTransport
I just came accross this image and just had to put it up on my site as a
pick of some of the best wallpaper. (this time i remember to link :) )
http://www.tls-tech.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=226size=big
Links it is then, Oh by the way although i am sure everybody had got
access to these , i have both the 64 and 32 bit of fedora core 5
Don Gould wrote:
jason wrote:
sorry about the pic guys was my fault selected wrong file to attach
was only ment to be 16k, my bad.
we like links :) even
wrote:
WOuld be interested in a 8G drive to get my young granddaughters dead
box going again please.
Barry.
jason wrote:
afternoon all , i was having a bit of a clear out this afternoon and
i have some stuff that i just really don't need or want. Was
wondering if its worth bringing this stuff
Hey guys i have now added a page that displays all the different hosts
and the average speeds people are getting , from the 600 odd tests
carried out 77 different hosts have been through now, Dunno if it is of
help to you but shows what everybody else is getting.
Man wish i was getting that speed. I was having so many problems with my
xtra *cough (new 3.5) cough* yeah right plan that i designed and set up
my own speed test system just to keep a check on things. It sort of grew
out of that and i have now recorded 59 different hosts.
The results are quite
Hi all , First up let me introduce myself my name is Jason , i am an
avid *nix user and yes have to admit also run a windows box as well. I
did not realize there was a *nix club here and was interested to find
out about it. Was wondering if it would be ok if i tagged along to one
of your
Thanks for the welcome , its no problem about the forum , the offer is
there if it is needed is all.
lol , its all good
Nick Rout wrote:
On Mon, 08 May 2006 14:50:56 +1200
jason wrote:
Thanks for the welcome , its no problem about the forum , the offer is
there if it is needed is all.
Hey you only have one persons views yet, let the conversation flow a
while!
http://www.expansys.co.nz/forumthread.asp?code=110630thread=5
You still need to know the DNS server of your IP.
Here is the setting of my IPCOP behind DLINK 302.
RED_ADDRESS=10.1.1.4
RED_NETMASK=255.0.0.0
RED_TYPE=STATIC
RED_NETADDRESS=10.1.1.0
RED_BROADCAST=10.1.1.255
DNS1=202.27.158.40
The article is pure FUD, simple as that.
Hugo Vincent wrote:
http://www.nbr.co.nz/home/column_article.asp?
id=13257cid=3cname=Technology
Someone should really help the author get his facts straight. He cites
the Microsoft Get the facts page regarding Linux vs Windows cost of
We use a Brother HL5040 at our office - it's been a GREAT workhorse. I
refill the toner myself and haven't replaced a drum yet (supposed to
have about 5000 copies ago =) Works well via USB under Linux yada yada.
Hope this helps...
Cheers
Jason
Craig FALCONER wrote:
Its Brother - avoid like
one I can buy or know where I could source a used one? Free would be
ideal, of course. =)
Cheers
Jason Greenwood
I get the same thing regularly with an external USB Hard drive in an
enclosure and it is REALLY bugging me. =) Suse 9.2 here...
A full system hang has always been rare for me under Linux but I can
reproduce this one reliably.
Cheers
Jason
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
I have problems on some old
I'm just wondering where in the logs I should be looking to try and
troubleshoot this...when the system hangs, does the logging stop, I'd
assume so.
Steve Holdoway wrote:
Jason Greenwood wrote:
I get the same thing regularly with an external USB Hard drive in an
enclosure and it is REALLY
So we need to just trust that the kernel boys will deal with this in
time? This is clearly a USB/Kernel issue...
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
I'm just wondering where in the logs I should be looking to try and
troubleshoot this...when the system hangs, does the logging stop, I'd
assume so.
Round 2:
Microsoft reports higher 4th qtr profit, sales
22 July 2005
SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp's fourth-quarter profit rose on strong demand
for laptops, personal computers and servers, the world's largest
software maker said.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3354052a28,00.html
copy it to your Linux Parition and go from there...
Cheers
Jason
stringer wrote:
Since the upgrade recently from W95 to W98 I've lost grub. Was going to
fix that. But used a Sun disk I had which is bootable and based in Suse,
but that didn't seem to help. su'd to root, created a mount point
documentation with regards to intrid and grub but these don't seem to help
me.
Thanks in advance
Jason
it was installed.
Any clue's to fix this?
Thanks,
Jason
.
Cheers
Jason
motivated wrote:
I'm lost on learning this linux !!
I'm trying to save a file (info.php) in :
/var/www/html
Each time I try to save it I get a pop-up saying that the file could not
be saved, make sure I have write access and/or theres enough disk space.
I have NO idea if I have
permission instructions because I think it is
easier for newbies to see something graphically. The other advice you
have been given is how to change permissions from the command line -
also a useful skill to have.
Hope this helps.
Cheers
Jason
motivated wrote:
The best thing to do is to start
If you find this that frustrating, your Linux experience will be a
difficult one - and you may be better of sticking with doze. Remember,
Linux is NOT Windows and that is a good thing. Linux would not be as
secure as it is without these 'annoyances'.
Cheers
Jason
motivated wrote:
man chmod
and many 'Googles' I got
there in the end, feeling very satisfied with myself. There is more
'gratification' with running Linux as it takes more work and skill to
run it properly vs. Windows.
Phill Coxon wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-08 at 20:23 +1200, Jason Greenwood wrote:
If you find this that frustrating
You are very welcome, remember, we've ALL been where you are at, at some
point. It DOES get easier - I promise. =)
It's just that everything Linux is totally alien if you are coming from
a Windows background, which most are.
Cheers
Jason
motivated wrote:
Thanks Robert, Christopher, Andrew
The standard user KDE Menu already has a link to Super User Konqueror on
most distros. Then it is simply a matter of linking to this menu entry
from the desktop or panel.
Cheers
Jason
Ross Drummond wrote:
My method of file wrangling as root is to use Konqueror from a link on my kde
desktop
uses more resources with each iteration. Pthetic.
Ciao~~
Jason
Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 22:03 +1200, Robert Himmelmann wrote:
It is quite difficult not to give them any money. Just consider all
those free OEM-version of Windows you get with most computers.
only if you buy
BTW, aren't laptops outselling desktops by like 2 to 1 nowadays??? Tilts
the board into MS's favour even more
Nick Rout wrote:
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 22:03 +1200, Robert Himmelmann wrote:
It is quite difficult not to give them any money. Just consider all
those free OEM-version of Windows you
I know austin, the owner well. I should ask him maybe =)
Craig FALCONER wrote:
How the hell does a boxmover like global PC make their own laptops ?
Do you mean that they rebrand compucon laptops or something?
-Original Message-
From: Nick Rout [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 1
Man if this were the case, MS would be Shi**ing themselves. The ONE
thing they do NOT want us to have is a choice.
Maybe one day
Nick Rout wrote:
On Sun, 2005-05-01 at 10:41 +1200, Robert Himmelmann wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
Wherever they come from, the point is its an OS-less laptop :-)
It
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/0,2106,3264364a28,00.html
Microsoft profit up, Wall Street likes 2006 targets
29 April 2005
SEATTLE: Microsoft Corp. on Thursday posted sales below Wall Street
expectations, but it said it had a strong product pipeline and gave an
upbeat outlook for the year ahead.
' in the order notes at checkout and we'll
refund the discount to your credit card! This discount offer is valid
for 14 days.
I normally do not post plugs to the list but I just had to in this case.
=) Other members have bought through us and can vouch for our service if
they wish.
Cheers
Jason
or not...
Cheers
Jason
yuri wrote:
On 4/22/05, Andrew Sands wrote:
I am about to purchase both a digital camera and a digital video camera. Of
course, I need to make sure that I can use both devices under Linux.
So, if anybody has purchased either type of device recently then I after
kind of a mini review
In my experience they deserve each other. They also are both extremely
arrogant companies that don't give a meaningful toss about Linux -
they've said as much at the conferences I've been to. Maybe this
consolidation will change things???
===
In my experience they deserve each other. They also are both extremely
arrogant companies that don't give a meaningful toss about Linux -
they've said as much at the conferences I've been to. Maybe this
consolidation will change things???
===
Thought this may be useful to some
A Simple Standards-Based Slide Show System
http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
http://www.masterviews.com/2004/11/21/xhtml_to_powerpoint_browserbased_css.htm
http://www.sixapart.com/pronet/weblog/2004/10/using_movable_t.html
Bout bloody time too!
Robert Fisher wrote:
DHBs to test open source alternative to Windows and Office
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/NL/39A5FAC6A45E8FB2CC256FDA00319B5C
Most modern photocopiers have internet fax built in. Most users however
don't take this onboard and spend a fortune on toll calls when they could be
sending the fax for free! Ahhh ignorance is bliss. And expensive.
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Sawtell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
for
Linux that are more complete than the standard bundled client? I usually
get fairly complete info using the client bundled with SUSE 9.2 but
sometimes it is way off...
Ideas?
Cheers
Jason
the command
line. Alas, too good to last I guess.
Cheers
Jason
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
My problem is that it is sometimes not complete vs. what can be found by
using the domain registrars whois tools (online or otherwise). Why would
this be?
Registrars increasingly hold back information
Hi All,
See the article here:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/index.cfm?c_id=5ObjectID=10115247
for more info.
I just sent an email to IPONZ. I recommend you all do the same if you
can! The one I sent is below for reference.
Cheers
Jason
===
Original
I have checked the SANE page and these models:
Epson Expression 1680 USB Scanner
CanoScan LiDE20
HP ScanJet 7450c
look well supported. Anyone have first hand experience with any of them?
Cheers
Jason
Ok, I just found out that the other 2 are thousands of dollars so I
think I'll go with the CanoScan LiDE20. =)
Unless people have suggestions of reasonably priced new scanners that
are well supported under Linux (Suse 9.2 pro)??
Cheers
Jason
Jason Greenwood wrote:
I have checked the SANE page
The differences between the 20 and 30 model??
Cheers
Jason
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
think I'll go with the CanoScan LiDE20. =)
Unless people have suggestions of reasonably priced new scanners that
are well supported under Linux (Suse 9.2 pro)??
LiDE30! You'll need to use trademe though
I see now, big difference in max resolution...
Cheers
Jason
Jason Greenwood wrote:
The differences between the 20 and 30 model??
Cheers
Jason
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
think I'll go with the CanoScan LiDE20. =)
Unless people have suggestions of reasonably priced new scanners that
are well supported
We used Mandrake at our offices until the poor QC just got out of hand.
We switched to Suse 9.2 pro on the desktop and Debian on the sever. Life
is now good. =) ALL distros have their quirks but quality control is
important. So is polish on the desktop...Suse has it in spades.
Cheers
Jason
Just for everyones info:
http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/02/09/1654232
Quasar Accounting finds move to open source adds up
Tuesday March 01, 2005 (06:00 PM GMT)
Cheers
Jason
Ralph Stoker wrote:
Can anyone recommend some free accounting software for use by Korfball
Canterbury
Even though I do not agree with most of his views and lifestyle choice,
Tim Barnett MP is VERY receptive to new ideas. I have met with him a few
times...he knows who I am so name drop when you go see him. I have
'softened him up' on the Open Source thing already for you. =)
Cheers
Jason
BTW - I personally HATE bottom posting... =)
how to 'embed'
images into the OO document, so they get emailed as well??
Cheers
Jason
PS - am saving it as a .rtf file.
Well, I sorted it by outputting it to a PDF instead. That embedded the
images alright! =)
God Bless OO. LOL
Cheers
Jason
Jason Greenwood wrote:
Bloody Open Office! =)
When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead
the image path is relative to the image location on my
Thanks heaps! =)
Ian Laurenson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 15:39, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Bloody Open Office! =)
When I insert images into a document, thay are not embedded but instead
the image path is relative to the image location on my drive. Thus, when
I email a document as an attachment
You are right, I have 'unchecked' the link box and it still does not
embed them properly as it should. =( I am using OO 1.1.3 on SUSE 9.2 Pro.
Cheers all,
Jason
Ian Laurenson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 15:39, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Bloody Open Office! =)
When I insert images into a document
The best thing to do is use a card reader. It is much easier than
dicking around with the camera directly IMHO.
Just a thought.
Cheers
Jason
Robert Himmelmann wrote:
Barry wrote:
Using gphoto from Mandrake8.2 I could plug my camera into a usb port
and it is seen immediately i load gphoto. Also
K3B (Graphical CD/DVD Burner).
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Jason
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 16:42, Lindsay wrote:
I have been using Ubuntu Warty for about 10-12 days now.
I have set up Evolution email, and GAIM with some personal settings and
contacts. There maybe one or two other
.
Cheers
Jason
Robert Himmelmann wrote:
[snip]
Yes linux is safer, but its neither 100% safe nor idiot proof, for a
failrly low level of idiocy :-) You might spend the rest of your life on
a dialup non firewalled linux box and never regret it. You won't find
that experience on some oses - unpatched
The appropriate line here is: boot access=r00t access=)
Cheers
Jason
Michael JasonSmith wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-07 at 20:17 +1300, Lindsay wrote:
I have been of the understanding that Linux is relatively virus and
intruder safe. How accurate is my understanding of this?
Others have nicely
the point, it ended up being the power supply on my modem
(ps)didn't have enough juice to hold the connection. Only found out
cause I had a spare usb powerd modem that worked ok.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Bryce Stenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 24 January 2005 10:19 a.m
There is an explorer uninstaller in the add remove programs. I tried it
after loading firefox. All it seemed to do is remove the quick start and
shortcuts.
-Original Message-
From: Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 20 January 2005 2:08 p.m.
To:
Hey,
Just an update, I followed the guide and I started about 5 last night, it's
still going. Thank god telescum aren't capping my dsl anymore.
Jason
-Original Message-
From: Jason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 14 January 2005 6:53 p.m.
To: Linux users group (E-mail)
Subject
,
Jason
Hello,
My name is Jason. I am probably the sort of person that Linux users
hate. Bought a magazine with some free CD loaded a Fedora Distro and
spent a Saturday morning beating my head against a keyboard.
Bit of history, I loaded RH9 ages ago but got quite frustrated when ever
I wanted to load
Don't see many Python embedded cellphones. Then again J2ME is just a
flash in the pan.
On Sat, 2005-01-08 at 19:12 +1300, Robert Himmelmann wrote:
I don't like the idea of easy programming languages. Something you
can use later and for useful programs is better. I think that's more
You said it 'there has to be an inherent interest'. Is there? Or is this
wishful thinking (hoping?) on dads part? If so, it'll collect dust on a
shelf most likely...
My .002c worth.
Cheers
Jason
Carl Cerecke wrote:
Derek Smithies wrote:
I think it is somewhat futile to get a book
I totally agree and wish you (and her) all the best. =)
Cheers
Jason
Carl Cerecke wrote:
Jason Greenwood wrote:
You said it 'there has to be an inherent interest'. Is there? Or is
this wishful thinking (hoping?) on dads part? If so, it'll collect
dust on a shelf most likely...
Good point
I mostly agree...=) My fiance probably wouldn't even know what Wondows
looked like if she saw it. Her only computing experience has been on my
Linux/KDE boxen.
Cheers
Jason
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 16:10, Steve Bell wrote:
Actually, just try picking up linux at any time
-
which took me until 3am (!)
Hope this helps someone else.
Cheers
Jason
duplication?? I certainly don't!!!
Cheers
Jason
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 09:53, Jason Greenwood wrote:
The setup was straightforward and quick once I found the right info -
which took me until 3am (!)
3am Egads ( !!! )
emerge --sync ( approx 10 minutes, paradise cable is nice
Plus, with Gentoo, you have this equation: Download time + compile time
before use. Binary distros only have the download time component. Didn't
mean to make this a distro war: sorry. :-/
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
I have never understood why people want broadband for gentoo, but will
happily
Nope, couldn't find the packages on Packman...though they have some good
packages there. Found Guru's Suse page good too but I emailed him and he
is just now putting the packages together for 9.2
Cheers
Jason
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
You conveniently forget
[...]
and then fighting all
but the learning curve is pretty steep and I am a busy man. Hehe.
Cheers
Jason
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 10:29, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Yes, I know, similar on Drake. That doesn't work too well on non-Gentoo
systems now does it?
True.
And if you don't want to compile??
Ah. But _you_
:
URPMI and PLF. Oh and they have a great set of packages available, nopt
all of which can be found for SUSE - I am looking though!!
Cheers
Jason
Zane Gilmore wrote:
I recently saw someone mentioning that Mandrake 10.1 had some problems.
I think it was Yuri.
What I would like to know is...
were
the least. If you are looking for a very good,
RPM based, desktop/KDE oriented distro, give SUSE a try, I think you may
like it.
Cheers,
Jason
. If you are looking for a very good,
RPM based, desktop/KDE oriented distro, give SUSE a try, I think you may
like it.
Cheers,
Jason
off of you for testing??? =)
Cheers
Jason
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
The ltmodem came in with the kernel, I didn't have to make a choice on
that one - it installed ltmodem-2.6.2-38.9, the previous was xxx.8 it
came down at the same point. I can also assure you that I rebooted as
soon as YOU had run
is the bane of the Internet. Ok, IE is worse but Flash/Shockwave
come a close second.
Cheers
Jason
C. Falconer wrote:
Their site will be completely invisible to google - because google doesn't
search flash.
Not a good way to help the customers find you.
-Original Message-
From: Steve Bell [mailto
You're welcome. =) Now back it up. LOL
Rowan wrote:
Just a quick work of thanks to Jason for helping me to get my XF86config
going again. The MCC worked in the end. Also thanks to Paul for trying
to help.
Rowan
Just FYI all:
FLASH: Mandrakelinux 10.1 Official is available!
Following a successful Community release, Mandrakelinux 10.1 Official
features improved hardware and mobility support (including support for
BlueTooth and Intel Centrino chips), better stability and a
lot of new
Use a card reader, much less fiddly, and it can stay plugged in. I would
recommend a company I am affiliated with for one but I got flamed the
last time I did that... =)
Cheers
Jason
Douglas Royds wrote:
I cheerfully plugged my sister-in-law's DSC-P8
(http://www.dpreview.com/news/0302
Hi all, thought you may be interested...
Original Message
Subject: Mdklinux Flash NWL: Mandrakelinux 10.1 Community available now!
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 19:01:38 +0200 (CEST)
From: Mandrakesoft Team [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
FLASH: Mandrakelinux 10.1 Community
I like XWC. =)
david merriman wrote:
I really like Krusader.
http://krusader.sourceforge.net/home.php
David
When I go, I'd like to go peacefully in my sleep like my grandfather,
not screaming in terror like his passengers.
Hamish McBrearty wrote:
Hi all
Having recently been through my laptop
Hi is NOT FOSS freindly - I have had some dealings with him in the past.
He is pro MS all the way. He is editor or Netguide Magazine for those
that don't know.
InfoHelp wrote:
Nigel Horrocks has replaced Paul McGovern as IT commentator on National
Radio (101FM, c675AM). He seems better
It's my personal favourite... =)
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 07:23, Roger Searle wrote:
Yes, this is a good explanation. A question:
I figured out I can edit fstab via
[EMAIL PROTECTED] roger]# kedit /etc/fstab
as I need to be root. While this works fine, is kedit the best
It looks local first, then abroad. And you can selectively disable media
temporarily in URPMI as well. =)
Nick Rout wrote:
Example case:
I have the first three CD's in the urpmi database, and I add the ftp
site for the distro too.
now the stuff on the CD's1-3 is a subset of whats on the ftp
It will look in all places set up in the software manager as
repositories. It is hierarchical, it will look locally first and then
look on the designated mirrors from there
Cheers
Jason
Paul Wilkins wrote:
Philip Charles wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jul 2004, Paul Wilkins wrote:
So what happens
Just set up the remote repositories found here:
http://urpmi.org/easyurpmi/index.php
and you will not need the 4th disc!
Cheers
Jason
Neville Paintin wrote:
So, is the 4th disk available? I work night shift and can't make it
Thursday night, any other way I could get the 4th disk
K3B - Best CD Burning App for Linux I have tried (and I've tried most of
them). In stall and burn, have fun. =)
P.S. Please remove your 'reply to' header as it screws the list munging.
Cheers
Jason
Michael Pearce wrote:
I am wanting to create Audio CDs on Linux.
I use xcdroast for data CD's
offlist at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know the owners of the firm well and they pay promptly and are aware
of the costs for good programmers.
Regards,
Jason Greenwood
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