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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> In <3FF8B097.5070605@lafn.org>, on 01/04/04   
>    at 04:32 PM, "George M. Boyd"  said:  
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>>At the December meeting, there was a discussion about having the session   
>>after the regular Saturday meeting this month.  I thought it had been   
>>agreed to do that, so I didn't plan to come, altho I should have done   
>>so.  Next time.  
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> We are going to do Help Desk at the Saturday meeting every now and then,  
> not every meeting.  The Sunday meetings at Chapman will continue as long  
> as their is interest.  
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> I have on the list for the January meeting, but the meeting is still in  
> the process of being scheduled.  
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> Regards,  
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> Steven  
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Thanks for the info.  I'll talk to you later abt the next meeting.  
George  
 
 
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