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Hi Mods,

On a bored(ish) Friday afternoon I thought I'd catch up on something that I meant to do for at least the last 6 months.

Just a quick(ish) THANK YOU for all the moderating, helping and policing from each one of you.

So to all you Moderator-types (and Neo in particular as the creator), thanks for providing a resource that not only makes my work life remarkably easier and smooth but also for helping make me appear to be far smarter than I actually am!!

Have a good 2006 and I'll be back soon to bother you all with more non-sensical questions.

All the best,

Ger
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