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Where? On the net! Meetings to be held via Live Meeting! I think this is great--it doesn't matter where you are, if you have a car, if you're dressed---anything--none of it matters except that you dig Powershell! Check it out
http://marcoshaw.blogspot.com/2007/09/windows-powershell-virtual-user-group.html
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