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On Wed, 30 Jan 2008 13:55:12 -0500
Tom Hart <tomhart@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
> I definitely think that the lists are one of the shining stars for 
> postgresql support. I've learned some good reference stuff from
> online docs/google but the really tricky questions were only answered
> here, and amazingly enough, quickly and with good humor. Perhaps what
> we really need is somebody to comb through the archives looking for
> common problems or exceptional solutions and compile them into a
> "book".
> 

/me looks hard at Tom Hart...

"Yep, looks like a volunteer to me" said Bob.

Joshua D. Drake

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