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revno: 81
committer: Tim Cook <timothywayne.cook@xxxxxxxxx>
branch nick: mlhim-specs
timestamp: Sun 2011-02-27 15:52:45 -0300
message:
  Minor cleanup in conversion process.
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- and everyone in between.
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- in touch with friends, people who want to make great art, and people who
- just need a break after work.
- We welcome fans, geeks, nerds, and pixel-stained technopeasant wretches.
- (We welcome Internet beginners who aren't sure what any of those terms
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- We may not be able to satisfy everyone, but we can certainly work to avoid
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- will have flaws.
- Any changes to this statement must be made by consensus of the MLHIM community
- for the lasting good of the MLHIM community.
- An accompanying set of Operating Principles is the more malleable day to
- day guidelines for accomplishing our ultimate mission; 
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-to use our diverse abilities for the greater good of human beings everywhere.
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