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 Subject: The Worktrotter's guide to Denmark went into print!... 07/07/09, 18:48 
Dagmar
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Dear all,
many of you have asked me about the status of the guide.
This project has been like hearding cats, but we are near the goal line now.
>>> The guide went into print today! >>>
I will update this entry as soon as I know the exact date of the availability.

You can now that a look at the final table of contents.

Hope you enjoy the wonderful weather. Now I can too...

Dagmar
Last edited on: 07/07/09, 18:48 by Dagmar.
 Subject: Re:The Worktrotter's guide to Denmark went into print!... 08/07/09, 16:32 
Dagmar
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You can now also take a look at excerpts from the book.
I will add more as soon as I have more time.
Dagmar
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