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Default Introduction to Marine Mechanics

Dave Brown wrote:
For those interested (who live near Kingston, Ontario) I will once again
be teaching some introductory marine courses courses at St. Lawrence
College starting soon. If interested, please follow this link:

http://www.sl.on.ca/parttime/kingTr5.htm

Feel free to ask any questions through the newsgroup or private mail.


Hi! I don't get down to your part of the creek too much, but I spend a
week's vacation every year in the Ogdensburg/Prescott Bridge area, on
the US side. Bass fishing was great this year. They're getting fat and
sassy on those gobies, aren't they?

TJ
 
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