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At 2:33am on May 14, 2010, Michael Levin said…
Lamine, Thanks for speaking at the GatorJUG meeting. I just asked Karim to post a review at GatorJUG Town here on Codetown. Could you please ask Maria to upload some photos here for us to use? Also, could you post a little bit about what you learned about Gainesville coders on SeneJUG Town? We can send the Senejug Google Group a pointer to the entry. I bet they like the Civic Media Center...All the best, Mike
At 2:01pm on January 15, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Lamine, I wish you could be with us tonight at the OrlandoJUG meeting...
At 10:09pm on August 28, 2008, Michael Levin said…
Welcome to Codetown, Lamine!
 
 
 

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