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Spending way too much time on SN

I have used SN for years just reading threads as a guest. It has always been a great resource and has solved many problems on both the P27 and H23. I just recently registered and started talking to some of the old salts. I am overwhelmed by the amount of knowledge and experience that some of the members have here. I am quite pleased how open and willing most are to PM with advice and answers. I even had people offer to join for an upcoming survey.

Thanks to all who have been communicating over the last week.
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