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Søren Bjerregaard Vrist: Thanks Morten :) I might try to resist the ironman-temptation at bit longer(if ever) to get in that...
Morten Liebach: Definitely not a bad time. I'm impressed by your bike speed on a city bike. Congratulations....
Henrik: God og kortfattet gennemgang af sagen!
svrist: Im sorry. If i'm wellversed in plugins it's only in using them. I've never thought much about the...
Ankti: my email seems to have shrinked above... i m mentioning it again malik_ankit1985@yahoo.co.in if it...
Ankit: hi i am making a plugin whose functionality resembles a lot like the view of creating a new class....
Morten Liebach: May I suggest using a run:walk protocol where you take planned power-walk breaks, run 8 minutes,...
svrist: Hmm. Looks interesting. I will definitely check it out.
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