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Re: A New CFHC User Group
      Thu Jun 07 2007 09:07 PM

Group was probably a bad choice of words (on the site we 'group' everything, i.e., Admins, Mods, Mets, Users - but we are all still Users). Its really just a title change - and those with this title will have their name in a different color, thats all.

Thanks for pointing that out though.
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ED

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* A New CFHC User Group Ed DunhamAdministrator Thu Jun 07 2007 09:07 PM
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. * * Re: A New CFHC User Group Ricreig   Fri Jun 08 2007 12:17 PM

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