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the great printing debates of Fall 06. (or, more likely 06/07) Glad to have another interested voice. I see you move around a good deal, but if you want to spend some time at this group of linked pages, you will find some of the most stubborn people I've seen on WP. which is saying a lot. My own
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Not sure if your the right person to contact but the QBFL articles created by myself have been an item of much controversy recently in our community. Wondering how to delete it?
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