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Subject:Back on the air From:Steven Jong <stevefjong -at- comcast -dot- net> To:TECHWR-L Digest <TECHWR-L -at- LISTS -dot- TECHWR-L -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 3 Nov 2011 22:01:23 -0400
After posting so many replies last week, you may be wondering what happened to me (or thanking your lucky stars I'd stopped 8^) An unprecedented October nor'easter swept through eastern Massachusetts Saturday night, dropping a foot of heavy, wet snow on trees still full of leaves. The resulting damage knocked out the power at work for three days and on my street for five. Now the power is back.
Meanwhile, I see the discussion of certification has moved on to expressions of opinion, to which I may write to agree or disagree with personally, but not speak as Certification Commission chairman. New questions I'll answer. But I see some questions that have already been asked and answered once or even twice coming up again, and I see no reason to take up bandwidth responding again.
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