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Old 01-26-2008, 04:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Hi All,

This forum is intended as a place to remember those APUGers who have passed away. It is a private forum open only to registered users. I have restricted the access so that any email addresses and contact details posted in the notices are not indexed by external search engines and spam harvested. I will try to standardize each notice so that the original post contains links to the members post history, gallery and contact details etc. I have started moving previous notices into the subforum, If I have missed any please let me know.

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This is a fine thing to be doing, Sean. I hope, as you do, that it is rarely used.
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