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Old 09-06-2009, 07:02 PM   #1931
RWood
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Location: Virginia, USA
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Thank you all. I have enjoyed every post. All of you make a wonderful community that I am proud to be a part. I have met many fantastic people and developed several friendships over the years. It is a nice place to hang your hat. (Or park your avatar, whatever.)

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Congratulations on passing 7,000 posts, RWood!!

And from that first post, "In a long term test I wonder how well the Reader will survive in the near salt water environment. Will the chrome pieces become pitted? Time will tell."

How did it stand up?
I don't know. It was a question directed by me to raven1 who had posted:
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Welcome, fellow Virginian! Greetings from the coastal plain of SE Virginia. Hope you enjoy this wonderful forum.
The coastal plain of SE Virginia is better known to the rest of the world as Tidewater, Norfolk, Hampton, Newport News, or Virginia Beach. I live in northern Virginia just outside of Washington, DC. (KAZ, Enola, CassidyM, and Nate the Great are also in the northern part of Virginia. Steve Jordan is just north of us in Maryland.) This area is called the Virginia Piedmont. We are about 65 to 70 miles east of the Blue Ridge Mountains (part of the Appalachian Mountains.)
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