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Originally Posted by kane
Interesting what I find when I do that.
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Looks like he is using a gmail account too, but the name says it all. Looks like Webair is involved with this site.
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Why does it mean webair is involved with this site? By that logic, if I create a gmail address like [email protected] this could be interpreted as Steve working for google? Perhaps I'm missing something here 'coz what you are insinuating doesn't make sense to me.
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