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At 10:52pm on October 2, 2011, Michael Levin said…
Yay, CJ! Stay tuned for a fabulous Gatorjug in Feb! How are things? I am in Dan Francisco for Java One www.JavaOne.com Could you please invite some friends to Codetown and blog /Mike
At 6:45pm on April 15, 2010, Michael Levin said…
Hello CJ and welcome to Codetown! All the best, Mike
 
 
 

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