Thanks Asaf -- that's great :-)
Folks, there's been some good starting activity on meta. I can't link to
it, because I'm on my phone, but if you go to the main FDC page you should
be able to find it. User:Smallbones is doing some good stuff there (I think
that is Peter Ekman, if I'm remembering right) -- it's not critical that
everyone participate there, but if you have time, it'd be great.
Thanks,
Sue
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