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From: Invent Yourself <xod@sixgirls.org>

On Fri, 25 Aug 2000, Olivia wrote:

> 
> coi rodo
> 
> lojban), because i wanted handy print-outs for use during face-to-face
> conversation.



Speaking of which, Olivia and I have been holding halting, cheat-sheet
aided discussions in Lojban about twice a week for a few weeks. Any
Lojbaneers willing to commute to Manhattan are welcome to join us!




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