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Is it time to split 95, 98, ME ?


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21-Jan-2002, 10:40 PM #1
Is it time to split 95, 98, ME ?
This section is getting a lot more traffic lately.
I dont think it will reduce.
This site is becoming busier daily.
I am finding it difficult to 'keep up'

Does anyone else feel that its time to
'spread the load' so to speak?

You may already be considering
separating 95, 98, others.

John
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Location: College Station, TX
26-Jan-2002, 01:03 AM #2
I know I'm a newbie to this site, but I can see that. It seems to be getting a little too much wear on the carpet, to use idiodic euphamisms.
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