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 Subject :Re:Just testing a news item.. 16 02 2010 09:41 
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 Subject :Re:Just testing a news item.. 16 02 2010 09:41 
nurseuncut
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Ok


 Subject :Re:Just testing a news item.. 16 02 2010 09:41 
nurseuncut
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me too! More patience, Hihaveaniceda.....we're upgrading reallllll soon! I won't say when in January so it's a suprise for you when it happens!

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 Subject :Re:Just testing a news item.. 16 02 2010 09:41 
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your boring link worked for me
 Subject :Just testing a news item.. 16 02 2010 09:40 
nurseuncut
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I have not grizzled for at least a week about how this site works .... so just igore me I am just testing the sites capabilities.

<a href="http://www.news.com.au/technology/naughty-nurses-backfire-on-web-company/story-e6frfro0-1225711960256" target="_blank">Naughty nurses draw fire at CeBIT Australia

By Ben Grubb From: news.com.au May 14, 2009 12:00AM 78
Source: NEWS.com.au
IT company uses nurse, doctor outfits Women in industry say it's demeaning More: Technology news and reviews &raquo;

A PLOY to attract attention with women dressed as nurses has backfired on an exhibitor at Australia's largest technology trade show.

The task of luring customers to stands at trade shows will always get marketing departments working overtime.

However the company behind one stand at CeBIT Australia struck the wrong chord with women in the technology industry this week.

Web hosting company NetRegistry used women in nurse uniforms and men dressed as doctors to stand out from the crowd at the show.

The outfits were accompanied by posters reading: "Want longer lasting server up-time?"

The stunt, which the company said was ...

Click here to read more with thanks to ://www.news.com.au</a>

If the above does not turn into a link then try this boring link .... http://www.news.com.au/technology/naughty-nurses-backfire-on-web-company/story-e6frfro0-1225711960256

I tried a couple of ways ... but no ... we are only able to click plain links.

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