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"Klenk, Theodore" <[log in to unmask]>
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If it looks like fish and tastes like fish but Chuck Norris says its
beef, its beef!

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Topics of the day:

  1. Welcome to the Board

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Date:    Thu, 4 May 2006 12:19:49 -0400
From:    James Wharton <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Welcome to the Board

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The FMSEA Board has now been added to the SE listserv (except for
Howard,
the server doesn't seem to care for him). Feel free to greet them
however
you feel it appropriate.

Just to see if everything is working, I'd like to ask the Board members
to
send a test message to the list. Nothing boring like "test." Send a
marine
biology fact or an up-coming event or something of substance. Howard can
play if he likes, but we're still trying to figure out what he did to
offend
the computer.

Here's my fact: Manatees can cause localized temperature disturbances
that,
while momentarily enjoyable when swimming in a cold canal, leave you
feeling
"dirty" afterwards.

Jim Wharton
SMSFP

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<DIV>The FMSEA Board has now been added to the SE listserv (except for =
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<DIV>Just to see if everything is working, I'd like to ask the Board =
members&nbsp;to send a test message to the list. Nothing boring like =
"test." Send a marine biology fact or an up-coming event or something of
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to =
figure out what he did to offend the computer.</DIV>
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