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Vatican publication rehabilitates hackers

Vatican publication rehabilitates hackers

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  1. Larry Green07 April, 2011

    Late yesterday evening I began to read a blog you posted with a comment of yours (I think) attatched. I didnt get very far into it when I was called away.I was going to get back to it now and it's gone.
    Am I confusing reality with a dream I may have had last night?

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  2. I reposted an article from the start of my blog (Je me Souviens) but then saw all the grammar mistakes so it's back on the 'draft' pile of things for me to correct. Aside from that, I don't think I posted anything that I took down.

    Fr. Tim

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  3. Larry Green07 April, 2011

    Thats it. I have no idea what "Je me Souviens" means but yip that is it.Gramar shramar. Thx Tim.

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  4. Larry Green07 April, 2011

    Any possible way I could have another look at the unrevised version?

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  5. Just go to oldest post. It's embarrassing to look at now. The message is valid but it's poorly written. I intend to repost it in a day or two when I have time to rework it.

    Fr. Tim

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