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In lugnet.robotics, lego-robotics@crynwr.com (John A. Tamplin) writes:
> Let's move this discussion to lego-robotics-rcx, since that group was
> created for discussions like these.
John and several other people are set up with the new group and successfully
posting to it, so this info is for anyone else:
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--Todd
> [big snip]
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