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Subject:Re: our listowner From:Mike Bygrave <bygravem -at- INTUITIVE -dot- CO -dot- UK> Date:Tue, 4 Feb 1997 09:43:14 -0000
>There's a certain acquaintance of ours that will be making a move to a
>new city this month. I would just like to wish him well on behalf of (if
>I may) all of us techsters who appreciate everything he does for us in
>maintaining this forum for discussion.
Surely this is off-topic :)
>The techster gang
>(and John Engler)
>jengler -at- spillman -dot- com
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