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    I'm going to miss it. I've read the board almost every day for the last 6 years. I don't know how long it will take until I am comfortable with this format. I'm just glad to see many of our regular poster over here.

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    I have enjoyed the forum for many years, when I came across valuable info, I printed it and now have a nice reference book. Thanks, Major and Gloria!!

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    Louis,
    Well said. I just now logged on after discovering CSPicon wasn't there! I have, over my several years as a member, copied postings that I figured might either serve me or someone in the future, into a document I keep on my machine (backed up of course). It's about 150 pages long and includes all the various photos members posted to aid all of us with various parts, etc. I am so glad I decided to do that and regret not including more of the information. Hindsight is such a marvelous thing!

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