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>From: "Alex Huang" <address@hidden> >Organization: UNCA >Keywords: 200504281338.j3SDckP3001435 LDM corrupt queue Hi Alex, >You are kidding me! You are in Vienna? Yup, and Vienna is great! >I hope our tax money is being put into good use, :-)) I assure you that it is ;-) No, really... I will be giving a talk about the international data expansion activities we have been involved in over the past two years. I am hoping to interest European university representatives enough to get them to join Unidata. The same approach worked well in Brazil and seems to be working in Venezuela and Chile, so... >It works, thank you for your steps. We are in business. Glad to hear that there were no hardware problems associated with your massive power outage! >Have a wonderful time in Vienna!! OK, only if you say so ;-) From here, we travel to Melk (up the Danube) then to Spain: Madrid, Vallodolid 25th anniversary of a project I was on), and finally Toledo. As of tomorrow night/Saturday morning, the entire trip is out of my pocket; right now it is only partially out of my pocket. I have to tell you that Vienna is _very_ nice but awfully expensive. Cheers, Tom -- NOTE: All email exchanges with Unidata User Support are recorded in the Unidata inquiry tracking system and then made publicly available through the web. If you do not want to have your interactions made available in this way, you must let us know in each email you send to us. >From address@hidden Thu Apr 28 14:39:58 2005 Tom, What can I say, your trip sounds so unreal, you'd better pinch yourself to make sure this is not just a dream. It is amazing to see what the Unidata has done in the past, and what it will accomplish in the future. The Unidata has the right stuff (staff). :-)) Enjoy your trip and spread the good will of the United States! Alex