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At 12:20pm on May 20, 2009, Michael Levin said…
Hi Antonello and welcome to Codetown. So cool to have a member from the south coast of beautiful Italy. I was just there. I gave a keynote at the VIPSI Amalfi conference. I had to do a little research and see what Cosenza was all about and exactly where it
isAll the best - please invite your friends and colleagues to Codetown. I look forward to seeing you join groups, add discussions and upload media. Ciao,

Mike
At 12:17pm on May 20, 2009, Michael Levin said…
 
 
 

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