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Re: AE on new Mac Pro Quad-Core painfully slow
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Ron Lindeboom
on Jul 20, 2008 at 2:58:43 pm
What's the point of a post like this, Ed?
We would ask that you keep this kind of stuff off the boards.
Best regards,
Ron Lindeboom
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