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Well, too bad about his medical condition, but putting it up for open source is definately a plus.
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I don't 'spose anyone knows what has happened to this ... ?
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I don't 'spose anyone knows what has happened to this ... ?
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I suppose by now you would have seen Chad's answer but for the others who are not keeping a closer look files will be posted 14 or 15 August!
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Thanks Serge .. yeah, I saw his post last night.
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I, still believe that is not fair - to simple - give it away, all the hard work - but yes I know is his own decision.
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