[LC++]Re: Welcome to the "tuxCPProgramming" mailing list

I Gd Wira Yudha Ep m197032 at students.if.itb.ac.id
Mon Jul 23 14:48:04 UTC 2001


                 

Regards,


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+ I GD Wira Yudha Eka Pramana              +
+ Department of Informatics Engineering ITB+
+ E-mail : m197032 at students.if.itb.ac.id   +
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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 tuxcpprogramming-request at lists.linux.org.au wrote:

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