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June 19, 2009

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Samuel

Good to 'see' you again! ;-)

Jane McConnell

Hi Samuel - thanks - would love to see you and Jan and the others too!

Thomas Choppy

When will give you an interview in French, so that French speakers can put your excellent remarks in real (french) intranets ?

Bravo et merci ;)

Jane McConnell

You're right Thomas. Since I stopped my French blog a few months ago, I have been negligent about communicating in French!
J'espère que tout va bien pour toi !

Richard Dennison

Hi Jane - your video brought back fond memories of a great conference!
xx

Jane McConnell

Thanks Richard - your message brings back my fond memories of the conference and meeting you F2f for the first time, and especially our conversation during speakers dinner. Hope to share a good bottle of wine again with you one day.
(Thanks Janus for the dinner!)

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