Re: Update on launch of VS.NET 2005



Steve wrote:

> I thougth that B stays for BORLAND and BORLAND has its own product
> which is DELPHI. Start promoting DELPHI ...

I do promote Delphi.

> You are so unbelievable

What is unbelievable is your tirade at what was merely an observation.

--
Dave Nottage [TeamB]
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