Hey! I think you posted. But what do you think oif the current discussion?
hmmm?
mike
On 7/10/06, Shannon Calderone <scalderone@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Bruce,
> How do I get this posted to the XMCA listserv?
>
> Thanks,
> Shannon Calderone
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