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can some else tell me what exactly Eyeone color calibrator is? this is Urgently.I appreciate some one who can tell me.

If some one know that,please contact me:

MSN:earl088@hotmail.com

Yahoo:Jet_wen@yahoo.com

AOl:Jetwen520

I hope some one can tell me online.

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Hey,thanks Lance,could you please so kind tell me more?

what about the price and quality?

have you used before?

Gooday again Jet.

I am afraid I cannot tell you anything about the "Eyeone" but I am sure you can find any imformation you require through a Google search.

Now Google, that I can explain if you don't know anything about it.

You may also get some details from an Amazon search as well.

Spend some quality time with your favorite, friendly search engine and you may be surprised what you can find out.

I have never used this program so I cannot be much help, sorry.

Best

Lance

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Yeah,

Jet, just type in google.com and the type in what ever your looking for. Anything & everything should pop up on what your looking for. One of the best search engines in the world

You have enemies? Good. That means you've stood up for something, sometime in your life. - Winston Churchill

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Yeah,

Jet, just type in google.com and the type in what ever your looking for.  Anything & everything should pop up on what your looking for.  One of the best search engines in the world

I know google.com is the best search engine in the world.but there are so many information on the search results.I can tell the difference.so i need some one help me.

By the way,I have registered lettervillle.com,but now I can't log in,can some one tell me why?

Thank you .

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Research requires reading and research, just read the imfomation and you can sort the details into good or bad.

Letterville has an odd set up for registation I think, Perhaps they just want to sort out those that are serious and those that are not.

I registered and it took me 3 weeks and many emails to be able to log on.

I eventually got some result when I asked the moderators if they could log in in with my details from their end. Guess what, they couldnt, and it took them 3 weeks to find out.

They sent me back a replacement password and now all is fine.

Use the email contacts and ask Steve or Barb to sort the problem for you, they are busy but eventually they will help.

Best

Lance

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