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#3 Oct 25th, 2002
welp, I guess SP1 came out in October! Oh wait, or was it September? Or maybe it was August. No, not August. September? Argh my aching head! At least I can use the excuse that I did get banged on the head. My neurologist can even testify to memory loss!
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