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Old 2003-04-12, 03:31   #1
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Old 2003-04-12, 07:00   #2
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Congratulations to all TPR-ers!
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Old 2003-04-12, 23:30   #3
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Nice work team, sure was a long journey close to two years. I was there for about 1 1/2 years of it.


whilden 678.132 LL/DC years (would be #29 on my own)
whilden 108.503960690457 Factoring years (would be #13 on my own)
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Old 2003-04-13, 06:14   #4
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Congratulations! Very impressive.
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Old 2003-04-14, 12:16   #5
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Good job, y'all :)
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