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Hi group

First of all, sorry to those who consider this spam...

But maybe some people here might be interessted in the idea of sharing their
knowledge online.

On www.vabok.com its possible to up- and download any kind of self-written
texts. From 600-page fantasy novel to manuals, fan fiction, guides,
collections of recipies or your true story / opinion... whatever you can
write down. And it would be great if some of you would support this site by
submitting something.

Best regards,
TF


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On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:58:53 +0100, "TF Radke" wrote:

Hi group

First of all, sorry to those who consider this spam...


It marginally wasn't spam the first time you posted it, however, this
and any subsequent versions of it are.

Get out.

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LRod wrote:
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007 13:58:53 +0100, "TF Radke" wrote:

Hi group

Thanks for the link. I will consider submitting some stuff.
John
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On Tue, 09 Jan 2007 13:58:53 +0100, TF Radke wrote:

Hi group

First of all, sorry to those who consider this spam...

But maybe some people here might be interessted in the idea of sharing their
knowledge online.

On www.vabok.com its possible to up- and download any kind of self-written
texts. From 600-page fantasy novel to manuals, fan fiction, guides,
collections of recipies or your true story / opinion... whatever you can
write down. And it would be great if some of you would support this site by
submitting something.


Google Office allows that too. So does blogspot. So why support your
site instead of one that somebody has actually heard of?

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