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Sorry about not posting for a while, but I've literally been in a
sling. Around the first of the year, I took a header down the
stairs here at home and did a number on my shoulder and collar
bone. It was just a few days before we went on a 3-week cruise,
to boot. I made it on the cruise, but typing and lifting anything
over 3# are off limits for the time being. I'll be back posting
in a few weeks if the bones heal OK, but until then I'll just be
a lurker.

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