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	<title>Comments on: 2006/09/18 Seeing friends in Claremont, California</title>
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	<description>David Ing, at large ... Sometimes, my mind wanders</description>
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		<title>By: Lynn Rasmussen</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lynn Rasmussen</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wow. There we are. Except David&#039;s not in the picture!
Len never did rent the space, but I hear another space in the same building is coming up--the perfect place for the future home of a new systems institute. 

Len Troncale&#039;s Comparative Systems Analysis class has been meeting by phone on Fridays this term and is soon over.  The next term starts again in January. It&#039;s highly recommended for  anyone interested in systems studies, whether a beginner or seasoned practitioner. Contact him at  Cal Poly Pomona if you&#039;re interested!</description>
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Len never did rent the space, but I hear another space in the same building is coming up&#8211;the perfect place for the future home of a new systems institute. </p>
<p>Len Troncale&#8217;s Comparative Systems Analysis class has been meeting by phone on Fridays this term and is soon over.  The next term starts again in January. It&#8217;s highly recommended for  anyone interested in systems studies, whether a beginner or seasoned practitioner. Contact him at  Cal Poly Pomona if you&#8217;re interested!</p>
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