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I hope that this e-mail has clarified many of the<br />
>questions that you may have had during the past few<br />
>days. Please take time to notice which folder you've<br />
>uploaded the Muanglao files into for next time,<br />
>otherwise it will disable the panyasin.net files<br />
again.<br />
><br />
>Take care for now. I will send the disc containing the<br />
>old old panyasin files to you soon.<br />
><br />
>Hakpang,<br />
>Thaksin<br />
><br />
><br />
><br />
>On Sat, 14 Dec 2002, "Blv Tanovan" wrote:<br />
><br />
><br />
>Dear Thaksin,<br />
>Thanks for your message. My mailing address was<br />
>attached right after my name (15795 SW Bobwhite Cir,<br />
>Beaverton OR 97007). I'm looking forward to receiving<br />
>your <strong>CD</strong>; I hope it will include the few nice<br />
logos that<br />
>you and your helper prepared. My plan is to find a<br />
>semi-free server where we can get some serious<br />
>discussions going. Sometimes I realize it's hard to<br />
>keep people to chime in but in the long run young Lao<br />
>professionals should find that communication channel<br />
>useful and helpful to their career. Especially when we<br />
>can provide helpful hints here and there. I hope you<br />
>can continue to participate in our effort to reach out<br />
>to people, because you do came across as a caring,<br />
>serious and energetic individual.<br />
>I feel fortunate to have had a "free" education, just<br />
>because I was a Lao national and scholarships were<br />
>plentiful in the 1950's for the few of us who would