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And now for some damage control

Loosely Speaking

Scott , owner of esembe is a new acquintance, also, and even though we have only talked a couple of times be email, he offered immediately to see if he could help. Thankfully, everyone documents their fixes and eventually through tenacity and pig-headedness, it’s possible to work through them. Who does that?? Loose Ends.

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And now for some damage control

Loosely Speaking

Scott , owner of esembe is a new acquintance, also, and even though we have only talked a couple of times be email, he offered immediately to see if he could help. Thankfully, everyone documents their fixes and eventually through tenacity and pig-headedness, it’s possible to work through them. Who does that?? Loose Ends.

2009 100
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