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Re: Just me w/wrong post(s) coming up
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 15, 2007 at 16:36:17 from (64.228.11.155):
In Reply to: Re: Just me w/wrong post(s) coming up posted by Janicholson on January 15, 2007 at 15:12:40:
Jim: Like you said yesterday after JD Humm started that thread about his SC, I received notification of all 6 of his initial responces. I responded to the thread and received notification of my own post. I then e mailed Kim, made her aware of the sequence of events. It seems as though that is where it all started, and from there his interaction with folks just spread everywhere. I got an e mail back from Kim, about all she took time for was to say she was working on it and thank you. I know she got rid of some of the responces, not in their proper place, but she missed a few also. Looks like she has it stopped from spreading anyhow. An interesting side note, since that happened I've been having trouble accessing my e mail. So far I've manuvered around it but it hasn't been easy. It took as many as 4 tries ocasionally.
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