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Albers
I have communicated for 5 years privately and publicly with 'solidspin'. He just passed his Ph.D. boards and y'all might join me in hooting REAL LOUD in congratulations. Steve is father of 3 kids, and one of the brightest minds on this planet. For the past year we have been thru conflict which I knew we would one day have to. I predict you will, over the next three years, see amazing papers published by STEVE BOYD.
Mekigal
QUOTE (Albers+Jul 26 2012, 08:41 PM)
I have communicated for 5 years privately and publicly with 'solidspin'. He just passed his Ph.D. boards and y'all might join me in hooting REAL LOUD in congratulations. Steve is father of 3 kids, and one of the brightest minds on this planet. For the past year we have been thru conflict which I knew we would one day have to. I predict you will, over the next three years, see amazing papers published by STEVE BOYD.

Well a big Cheer for Steve Boyd and a high five also . Congrats and a ho ho ho . Go go go
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