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Re[2]: Take something back to Vietnam



     
     Dear all,
     
     At my company, from time to time, they throw away lots of good manuals 
     such as Microsoft Word 6.0, Microsoft Exel 6.0, ..etc...  These manual 
     are old compared to the latest version of Microsoft Office 97, but 
     thay are still usefull, since I am still using MS Word 6.0 on my home 
     computers.
     
     When I see them throwing away these manuals, I feel ra^'t la` tie^'c.  
     My question to all khoa ho.c gia tre^n VNSA la` nhu+~ng manual na`y 
     co' hu+~u du.ng ta.i Vietnam hay kho^ng. Ne^'u co' thi` tui co' the^? 
     xin la.i va` nho+` ba'c na`o ddo' ddem ve^` Vietnam xa`i.  Chu+' 
     qua(ng ddi trong khi ngu+o+`i kha'c ca^`n thi` qua? la` phi' pha.m...
     
     Thanks
     
     Paul


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Subject: Re: Take something back to Vietnam
Author:  vnsa-l@csd.uwm.edu at smtpgate
Date:    3/25/97 11:34 AM


     
On Mon, 24 Mar 1997 huy.duong@ctsu.ox.ac.uk wrote:
     
> I have a few years' worth of The New Scientists from 1990 (perhaps 
> Aging Scientists?) and two copies of the Particles Data Tables.
> Do the scientists on VNSA think it's worth taking them to Vietnam?
     
I don't think bringing Particle Physics tables is worth the trouble, since 
now they can be ordered free from Particle Data Group (see 
http://pdg.lbl.gov/).
     
Son.