Clive,

How about Monday, November 18, 2002 - Tuesday, November 19, 2002 at
the Hilton Sydney Airport, 20 Levey Street, Wolli Creek, NSW 2205 Australia.

So, mark your calendar for November 18-19, 2002 for Inside R:BASE 7.0 for
Windows Training Seminar in Sydney, Australia.

Please stay tuned for complete details ...

Looking forward to seeing you all.

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


At 11:18 AM 9/24/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>G'day Razzak,
>
>Last time I looked at the proposed times you still didn't have any dates for
>a session in Australia - have you any idea when this will occur?
>
>Regards
>Clive Williams
>CRW Services
>Silverdale NSW 2752
>Australia
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "A. Razzak Memon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 6:35 AM
>Subject: RE: R:BASE 7.0 Seminar
>
>
> >
> > To:  Eric Bienstock; Mike Ramsour; Alber Berry; David Ratliff; Bill
>Downall
> > and all who attended last week's Inside R:BASE 7.0 for Windows Training
> > Seminar in Pittsburgh, PA:
> >
> > I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your
>contributions,
> > suggestions and feedback which is added even more power and functionality
> > to The Magical R:BASE 7.0 for Windows.
> >
> > The Dream Team of R:BASE has made every effort to live up to the highest
> > expectations of our loyal R:BASE community, in general, and current R:BASE
> > users, developers, government/educational agencies and trained beta
> > testers, in
> > particular, who have been very instrumental in the success of the R:BASE
>7.0
> > development process.
> >
> > In an ongoing effort to encourage others to join the ever growing list of
> > trained
> > beta testers, we need to spread the word of how productive, informative
>and
> > valuable the process of attending the Inside R:BASE 7.0 Training sessions
> > really are. Remember, there is power in numbers, and more people we
> > collectively bring aboard the 7.0 band wagon, the greater the product
> > ultimately
> > will be.
> >
> > Once again, we would to re-iterate our appreciation for all those who have
> > taken
> > valuable time out of their busy schedule to get the jump start on
> > Understanding,
> > Converting and Developing R:BASE 7.0 for Windows applications with endless
> > possibilities.
> >
> > Very Best Regards,
> >
> > Razzak.
> >
> > P.S.
> > I had more fun presenting the program to all of you than you could have
> > ever imagined!
> >
> >
> > At 12:56 AM 9/21/2002 -0400, Eric M. Bienstock wrote:
> >
> > I just got back from the 3-day training class on R:BASE
> > version 7.  It was excellent!  Well presented, with lots
> > of personal attention, hands on practice and detailed
> > examples.
> >
> > With this software you have virtually total control over
> > every aspect of the programming environment.  If I had
> > the finished product right now I could use it right away.
> > For anyone who develops in R:BASE, this product is
> > definitely the future.
> >
> > Congratulations and thanks to Razzak and staff for
> > developing this product and giving us a chance to get a
> > head start on learning it.
> >
> > Eric M. Bienstock, Ph.D.
> > Database Development, etc.
> > Authorized R:BASE Developer
> >
> > -----
> >
> > At 10:19 AM 9/21/2002 -0400, Mike Ramsour wrote:
> >
> > I wholeheartedly echo Eric's comments.  It is truly
> > magical to be able to sit in class and make enhancement
> > requests, point out "boo boos" and make recommendations
> > and then have those issues implemented right in class or
> > at least overnight.  We received a number of new verions
> > of 7.0 within those 3 days.  I think all of us sat in
> > class nearly awestruck with the new features and
> > capabilities that have been included in 7.0.  We're just
> > champing at the bit to get back to the real world so that
> > we can start showing off all these new goodies.  The ease
> > with which you put these powerful new capabilities to work
> > is just incredible.  A click here a click there and voila
> > (nothing up my sleeve) it's done!  No smoke and mirrors
> > here!
> >
> > For those of you who are still hanging back at pre-6.5++
> > versions do yourself a favor and get with the future, join
> > the parade and come join the fun.  Otherwise you'll be left
> > in the dust.  As Razzak always says you will never regret
> > staying current.  The rest is history.  You owe it to
> > yourself and your clients to start planning now for this
> > magical new version.
> >
> > Thanks so much to Razzak, Mike Willochell and Alexi for a
> > tremendous three days.  You are really one first class
> > organization!
> >
> > Mike Ramsour
> > c/o AK Steel
> >
> > -----
> >
> > At 02:53 PM 9/21/2002 -0400, Albert Berry wrote:
> >
> > I can second Eric's comments. I enjoyed myself throoughly
> > - and even got (as did the other six attending) some personal
> > requests installed while we were there. Bugs we were found
> > were fixed, and new builds issued twice a day for the entire
> > three days.
> >
> > I also got to meet face to face Bill Downall with whom I have
> > exchanged OS/2 remarks from time to time over the last [number
> > hiddden to camouflage ages] years on the lists.
> >
> > Mike and Aleksye were fixing things as we found them while
> > trying out the new features and "doo-dads" that finally give
> > R:Base a truly Windows look and feel.
> >
> > It was fun!
> >
> > Albert Berry
> > Authorized R:BASE Developer
> >
> > -----
> >
> > At 09:04 AM 9/22/2002 -0700, David Ratliff wrote:
> >
> > I'm new to R:BASE.
> >
> > I recently joined the list server and to be quite honest,
> > my first impression when I read the reviews about the
> > RBASE 7.0 training was "Yea right! These guys probably
> > work for RBTI or have some paid interest in it!" Well,
> > in a sense that is true. RBASE is so unique (and profiled
> > in it's own little niche) anyone working with it has an
> > investment with RBTI. That's by design. And, the power of
> > production it provides (too many Ps?) creates an income
> > source for anyone who is ambitious enough to pursue it
> > (those Ps again).
> >
> > I just returned from a trip to Pittsburgh where I attended
> > an RBASE Training Seminar. Here it comes - RBASE 7.0 is
> > amazing! I was blown away with the awesome capabilities of
> > Razaak and Staff's new "magical" engine and the even more
> > impressive interface. Folks, I am telling you this is 100%
> > Windows compatible and beyond! Razaak and Staff have given
> > a fully Windows compatible product and yet retained the
> > features and functions that RBASE developers and users have
> > come to love about RBASE! That's right, we get the best of
> > both worlds! You know, our cake and eat it too!
> >
> > I have attended many training seminars over the years and
> > I have never been in a seminar where we were learning and
> > critiquing the software at the same time and the development
> > team was on hand to implement requests and "booboos". We
> > learned not to call them bugs or Razaak would make us eat
> > crow.
> >
> > If you haven't already attended one of these seminars I
> > strongly encourage you - don't wait any longer! Razaak's
> > warning is eminent "... they think RBASE is legacy but we
> > are going forward in a big way. If you don't join us we will
> > leave you behind." After this last week in Pittsburgh I tend
> > to agree with him. I for one intend to stay on-board.
> >
> > Was this review solicited? You bet! I have a future in RBASE.
> > It's my own investment. Did RBTI solicit this? Only through
> > their honorable integrity, hard work, dedication, and terrific
> > desire - no passion - to develop, implement and support a tool
> > that gets the job done. I make no promises and give no more
> > detail than I have given here. If you want the details you
> > need to contact Razaak's team and get on board before the door
> > closes!
> >
> > David Ratliff
> > MH2 Technologies Advanced Product Development
> >
> > -----
> >
> > At 09:23 AM 9/22/2002 -0700, David Ratliff wrote:
> >
> > I want to correct and reiterate a statement I made earlier
> > ... "Only through their honorable integrity, hard work,
> > dedication, and terrific desire - no passion - to develop,
> > implement and support a tool that gets the job done." In
> > this statement I was trying to say not a terrific desire but
> > rather a terrific passion to develop, implement and support
> > a tool that gets the job done. I apologize for making it
> > sound as if the folks at RBTI have no passion for this.
> > Anyone who has been there knows that nothing could be
> > further from the truth!
> >
> > By the way, my own conscience inspired this correction. I
> > have received no reply that would indicate that anyone
> > misunderstood my intention.
> >
> > Dave R.
> >
> > -----
> >
> > At 02:26 PM 9/23/2002 -0500, Bill Downall wrote:
> >
> > ... Yet another person who was at the latest R:Base 7.0
> > seminar, who is amazed and anxious for the world to see
> > this new wonderful product ...
> >
> > Bill Downall
> > Authorized R:BASE Developer
> >
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