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dusty wrote:HUH? What you mean?
You need to be able to understand a rare American English dialect called "jpg".

jpg is so uncommon, it is only understood by a few. I believe I may be able to translate into a more common form.

"In a period of 7-trimesters (21 months), a company that was advised of a market demand for more ShopSmith compatible product is now supporting that market".

How'd I do jpg?
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mickyd wrote:You need to be able to understand a rare American English dialect called "jpg".

jpg is so uncommon, it is only understood by a few. I believe I may be able to translate into a more common form.

"In a period of 7-trimesters (21 months), a company that was advised of a market demand for more ShopSmith compatible product is now supporting that market".

How'd I do jpg?
BRAVO!!!! Not bad for a FC from CT!:D

You may have to help more than Dusty with this! Mr. Fitts MAY comprehend!
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