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Re: Some questions cioncerning QTRA
Posted by: admin (IP Logged)
Date: Saturday, 29-Sep-2007, 14:47:13
Phil
I apologise, but I deleted your post to the forum while I was deleting spam. I have copied the text below.
Absolutely no worries when it comes to asking questions and expressing concerns, taht's what the forum is here for. Unfortunately it doesn't get a great deal of use.
I hope that my replies were of some help. I look forward to you doing the training and feel sure that you will find it worthwhile.
Regards
Mike Ellison
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Mike,
I have only just seen this thread now, and knowing more now than I did back then, I can only apologise for using the term 'wishy-washy' to describe QTRA.
I am interested in attending a training course. Probably the one in March at Exeter Uni.
See you then.
Phil
I apologise, but I deleted your post to the forum while I was deleting spam. I have copied the text below.
Absolutely no worries when it comes to asking questions and expressing concerns, taht's what the forum is here for. Unfortunately it doesn't get a great deal of use.
I hope that my replies were of some help. I look forward to you doing the training and feel sure that you will find it worthwhile.
Regards
Mike Ellison
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Mike,
I have only just seen this thread now, and knowing more now than I did back then, I can only apologise for using the term 'wishy-washy' to describe QTRA.
I am interested in attending a training course. Probably the one in March at Exeter Uni.
See you then.
Phil
| Subject | Written By | Posted |
|---|---|---|
| Phil Dye | 27/05/06 11:51 | |
| admin | 28/05/06 13:36 | |
| admin | 29/09/07 14:47 |
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