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Pure speculation and wishful thinking?
Surely, if any of us here even had half a clue as to what happens in the industry or what is the real deal, would we be wasting our time here, or would be out there as part of the solution.
(P.S. My responses are based on the parent message: I respond fact to fact, fiction to fiction.) - Posted by: John Zern Posted on: 07/13/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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