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If only the site had died on the old server! There we sat around and posted all we wanted, but here you have told us there will be no comments for two hours!
Clearly, another opportunity to focus on patience in server ministry.
Marshall Scott
Wow either an itinerant web evangelist, or perhaps a migrant w/o the proper green pixels?