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Apologies to Kat...I quoted the wrong paragraph in my post earlier this
evening. The idea I was praising is:
>Perhaps a Seattle Techwhirler who is familiar with the reception
>arrangements could suggest an appropriate spot for an initial meeting place
>(on the order of 'try the NW corner of the ballroom, just past the
>receiving line and opposite the band').
Sorry, Kat...chalk it up to burnout. Too many Projects From Hell.
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