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That's right - it's a "Yet Another Thousandth Post And Thanks To Vroom" post. Well close to my 1000th post ;). I want to thank everyone here (yes, everyone) and also a big "thank you" to some of the more memorable monks that were here before me (looks best with anchor link underlining turned off):
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Here's to another 1000 (hopefully useful) posts! :)

jeffa


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