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Clare -> He's a "he"

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Location: San Francisco Bay Area
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Mon June 25, 2012 9:31am

Nice CAD work Dave. Wish I could do that.

What ship are you working on?

Clare

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Location: Trinidad and Tobago
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Mon June 25, 2012 5:43pm

It really is not that difficult. I used to teach high school kids and they are not so quick to try mew things.
Anyway the boat I'm working on is the HMS Ontario,
I appreciate the kind words/
Please feel free to ask anything. We all are here to learn
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