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It appears so. I missed them myself. Since I was living in Japan in 2001, it's not surprising. Must have given my students in 2002 and 2003 a fright being taught by someone dead.
JimBreen10:57, 11 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Had a good laugh at this talk page; very glad to hear you're still alive Jim! You are a legend to me for all your work in the Eng-Japanese computer dictionaries. I would not have been able to learn Japanese without that work! For me, you get your picture on my wall of fame in helping me understand Japan; it goes right next to Lafcadio Hearn! Thank you Jim!
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It appears so. I missed them myself. Since I was living in Japan in 2001, it's not surprising. Must have given my students in 2002 and 2003 a fright being taught by someone dead.
JimBreen10:57, 11 May 2006 (UTC)reply
Had a good laugh at this talk page; very glad to hear you're still alive Jim! You are a legend to me for all your work in the Eng-Japanese computer dictionaries. I would not have been able to learn Japanese without that work! For me, you get your picture on my wall of fame in helping me understand Japan; it goes right next to Lafcadio Hearn! Thank you Jim!
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