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Is this credible? I can't possibly believe it is.I'll cross my
fingers, but I'm not going to hold my breath. :)
-G


On 6/2/05, Randal Jarrett (K4RSJ) <rsj at radio.org> wrote:
> Microsoft Ends Era Of Closed File Formats


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