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Re: Latitude and Longitude
      Mon Jul 11 2005 09:11 AM

very well said, and quite accurate

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* Latitude and Longitude StormKrone Mon Jul 11 2005 09:11 AM
. * * Re: Latitude and Longitude richisurfs   Mon Jul 11 2005 08:44 AM
. * * Re: Latitude and Longitude GuppieGrouper   Mon Jul 11 2005 08:57 AM
. * * Re: Latitude and Longitude richisurfs   Mon Jul 11 2005 09:20 AM
. * * Re: Latitude and Longitude D3m3NT3DVoRT3X   Mon Jul 11 2005 09:27 AM
. * * Re: Latitude and Longitude NewWatcher   Mon Jul 11 2005 09:11 AM

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