Re: Tuits in 6-packs



In article <3130303034323739433D3CF206@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
guy.king@xxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> The message <1h3p39m.10lowsk1684nmsN%snipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> from snipe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Sn!pe) contains these words:
>
> > T'bird or Opera.
>
> Anyone got anything against Gravity? Apart from those at jbex, of course.
>
>
I use it at work. Must update the home copy...
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