Razzak,

Thank you for your expression of concern.  We safely evacuated to Humble, Tx (a 
suburb of Houston) leaving Sunday morning a 4:00 AM arriving at 11:00 AM.  
Don't know when we can return.  What is certain we will be gone for several 
months.

Only was able to take laptop computer which only has v7.1 for DOS loaded.  REst 
of software is in River Ridge.  Thats OK for the time being as I was just 
starting the coversion to Windows.  We have all of the Databases so I can do 
more preliminary work for the conversion effort.   Rumor has it that strating 
Labor Day we might be allowed to return and survey damage get essential items.  
If that is the case I will try to retrieve other install disks.

Later I may have to seek your help on getting software if we can't get back or 
if there was damage to the house.  I Will let you know.

Thank God my wife, sister-in-law, brother-in-law, and nephew his wife and 
childeren safely evacuated.


--
Sincerely, Jim Bentley
American Celiac Society
266 Midway Dr
River Ridge LA 70123
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 504-738-6165




-----Original Message-----
From:     A. Razzak Memon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:     Thu, 01 Sep 2005 12:02:33 -0400
To:       [email protected] (RBASE-L Mailing List)
Subject:  [RBASE-L] - Our Deepest Sympathy


In the wake of what is being called one of the worst national
disasters in U.S. history, we at R:BASE Technologies, express
our deepest sympathy to the residents of the New Orleans area
effected by Hurricane Katrina and to our members, colleagues,
and friends who have lost loved ones. We express our support
to those who are still awaiting word on the fates of family
members, friends, and colleagues in the affected areas. We
also wish to convey empathy with those who are experiencing
the effects of disruptions of social supports and destruction
and loss of property. The grief associated with this disaster
is universal, and touches all of our lives.

Among many charity and disaster relief organizations, the
Salvation Army is currently providing services to storm victims
and first responders in Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama.

The Salvation Army's Emergency Radio Network is working to provide
information concerning the health and welfare of affected residents
to anxious family members and loved ones.

Monetary donations may be sent to your local Salvation Army earmarked
"Disaster Relief", made on-line at http://www.salvationarmyusa.org
or by calling 1-800-SAL-ARMY.

As a long time supporter of the Salvation Army and their cause to
help Project Bundle-Up for over 19 years, any funds donated by the
R:BASE Community, from now through the 2005 R:BASE Developers'
Conference in October, will be matched by R:BASE Technologies, Inc.

Should any member of the R:BASE Community in the affected area
require any software assistance, please do not hesitate to contact
us at 1+724.733.0053.

With Deepest Regards,

R:BASE Technologies, Inc. Staff and Development Team

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