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<title>BDNradio: Delphi 2005 DBWeb controls with John Keegan</title>
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<name>Mike Evteev</name>
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<updated>2005-02-01T05:29:35-08:00</updated>
<published>2005-02-01T05:29:35-08:00</published>
<summary>BDNradio: Delphi 2005 DBWeb controls with John Keegan</summary>
<content>I have a suggestion.May be VIP need to start session with short review of the subject?What is current state, where are we heading, what was design consedirations, problems and so on.It will give guests some thought what questions to ask. Give us a spark!Now chat is amazingly boring. I know that every person has it's own sacred question, but it's seems too &#241;ertain. One line question - one line answer!One i saw a scene at the beach. Little boy asked her mother how he could deal with people? How to spend time interestingly. And she gave him an answer! I'm proud of her!She told him that he needs to ask questions, which will produce interesting answers! Isn't that great answer!?</content>
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