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From: Zachariah Hoffman <zhoffman@*.ARIZONA.EDU>
Subject: Webring
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 15:55:30 -0700
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Is anybody managing the webring anymore? I sent my site a few weeks =
back, and it's still not up yet. I'm #18, the list shows 13, so I can't =
be the only one waiting.

Zach

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Zachariah Hoffman zhoffman@*.arizona.edu
Support Systems Analyst www.lrc.arizona.edu/ZachH
UA College of Medicine
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