[NTLK] Washington DC/DMV or Colubmia, SC Users
Paul Grothaus
paulgg at me.com
Wed Jun 20 20:06:30 EDT 2012
I'm in Bethesda. When I was really active on NT, I lived in Hawaii. Been here for 5 years and started using my mp2100 a bit again last year. Also have an OMP, 110, 120, 130 and an eMate.
Paul
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On Jun 20, 2012, at 2:03 AM, Ed Kummel <tech_ed at yahoo.com> wrote:
> I'm in Northern Virginia...I know we used to have several members on this list from this area, but don't know so much recently.
> Ed
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> From: William Maloney <william.maloney.09 at cnu.edu>
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> Subject: [NTLK] Washington DC/DMV or Colubmia, SC Users
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> Are there any Washington DC/DMV area Newton users on the list? I am also in
> Columbia, SC for a month and wanted to check on here too. Thanks!
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