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Great work. Typed GU ops for sm

Posted By: Txczech on 2006-05-06
In Reply to: Praise the Lord! - MTTomb

Subject: Great work. Typed GU ops for sm

almost 5 years straight in the olden days, and never never heard of that.  I was just going around saying it to myself, trying to think what it could have been. We are a great bunch aren't we!!!  Nice to know we can find this obsolete stuff!!!  Good work.


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