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A very belated thanks for your thanks way back in July. I was pulled away from web work by lots of changes at work -- including the sudden death of Doug Lee -- but now I'm again able to refocus on the web. Many, many thanks for your help on the SU site. It would not exist without you. I've had a
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quality, accurate, reputable, and articulate information. While I can't confirm or deny the existance of the "Jack Wayne" you brought up in your edits, it's clear from the information that you added that it doesn't meet the guidline of
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