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From: pngai@adobe.com (Phil Ngai)
Subject: Re: The 'pill' for Deer = No Hunting
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In article <1qk3jm$9sh@transfer.stratus.com> cdt@sw.stratus.com (C. D. Tavares) writes:
>I know a number of ex-HCI members who have recently become NRA members.
>I've never heard of a single one who has gone the other way.

I've been a member of the NRA for several years and recently "joined"
HCI.  I wanted to see what they were up to and paid the minimum ($15)
to get a membership. I also sent the NRA another $120.

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