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Gender: Male CodeRevolts Location: Indore, MP, India Birthdate: 1977-10-17
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Hi Guys,

We are going to have daily meetings regarding upcomming LinuxIndore2008.com

Address :
M-74, Trade House, South Tukoganj, Indore.

Time:
8 PM

See you there.

Sandy.

 
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Great

I will join you at this new venue.

Thanks

 
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Dudes, where are you. meetings started but i can't see nobody. 8.00 p.m. meeting at the Linuxindore office.

 
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