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That was my thinking, but those #s aren't familiar. [n/m]
By Mr F - 02/26/2005 12:32:09 AM; IP 68.81.254.153
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 RE: FE head 1626191 info and value -- giacamo, 02/26/2005
That was my thinking, but those #s aren't familiar. [n/m] -- Mr F, 02/26/2005
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 RE: Cast CFD -- steve, 02/26/2005
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