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Plaidworks.com and the mailing lists will be down starting about 9AM 
saturday for an upgrade to our new server.

During the upgrade, you'll receive a notice that you've been subscribed 
to the mailing list. that will give you updated information about your 
subscriptions. if you're a digest subscriber, we'll maintain that. Any 
other special settings to your subscription will be lost and you'll 
have to put them back yourself.

Once the system is back up, I'll send out a note letting everyone know. 
I only expect this upgrade to take a couple of hours.

chuq


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Chuq Von Rospach, Architech
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IMHO: Jargon. Acronym for In My Humble Opinion. Used to flag as an 
opinion
something that is clearly from context an opinion to everyone except the
mentally dense. Opinions flagged by IMHO are actually rarely humble. 
IMHO.
     (source: third unabridged dictionary of chuqui-isms).


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email@hidden -- http://www.chuqui.com/

Here's a clueif they say they're doing it in my name, they're lying.
      God (www.saysgod.com)

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email@hidden -- http://www.chuqui.com/

The first rule of holes: If you are in one, stop digging.