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From:Jocelyn Fournier Date:February 8 2003 1:50pm
Subject:Re: access to data from inside UDF
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Hi,

I thought "i.e." was the abreviation of "id est" ?

Jocelyn
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sinisa Milivojevic" <sinisa@stripped>
To: <sklar@stripped>
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Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 7:28 PM
Subject: RE: access to data from inside UDF


> David Sklar writes:
> > 
> > What does "iso epse thread" mean?
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > David
>  
> iso epse is usually abbreviaged as i.e., or that is ...  
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access to data from inside UDFDavid Sklar5 Feb
  • Re: access to data from inside UDFSinisa Milivojevic6 Feb
    • RE: access to data from inside UDFDavid Sklar6 Feb
      • RE: access to data from inside UDFSinisa Milivojevic6 Feb
        • RE: access to data from inside UDFPaul DuBois8 Feb
    • Re: access to data from inside UDFJocelyn Fournier8 Feb