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#177798 05/12/08 12:32 PM
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Is there any where that the 2008 code is available online?
I just bought a 2005 code book not long ago. I haven't even got it broke in good. Hate to get a 2008 now, and our area hasn't officially adopted it all yet. Thanks.. Steve

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Must not be free no more. I can't bring up the site anymore. Anybody else have the problem? Thanks.. Steve

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It's still free, you just have to create an account. Click the "visitors" button at the bottom, and tell them where to sent the junk mail, and you can get back in.

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Thanks Steve. I started to do that to start with, but didn't know what they might be asking. This site is a grea help. Thanks again...Steve


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