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Hi everyone,<BR>
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Since this is my first time to write to you, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Abdellatif El Qochairi, I'm 38, I live in Rabat, and I'm the manager of a book company. I was introduced to ubuntu on Feb. 2007, and since then it's my main OS. I still use Win XP using VirtualBox because some software I need would not run on ubuntu using Wine. I use XP at home to run my Flight Simulator software. Other than that, ubuntu is the OS running on my laptop, my wife's laptop and most desktops at the company.<BR>
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I just want to go back to what Mr. Hassan El Jacifi mentioned in his email two days ago: "<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">On est 38 personnes dans cette mailing liste est c'est toujours les</FONT></TT><BR>
<TT><FONT COLOR="#1a1a1a">mêmes personnes qui répondent.</FONT></TT><TT>"</TT><BR>
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At least for me, the reason why I don't respond and participate, is because I can't write in French, though I can read and understand it pretty good. I can only express myself using either English or Arabic.<BR>
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The question I have then is: Can those who can't write in French use other languages? and if so which languages will be allowed in our context?<BR>
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Read you later!<BR>
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Yours,<BR>
Abdellatif El Qochairi.<BR>
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<A HREF="http://www.abdeltif.net">www.abdeltif.net</A>
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