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Xbox raffle at the San Diego .NET Developers Group Meeting

Tuesday August 2nd
San Diego .NET Developers Group will feature a presentation by Adam Calderon
on Exploring SQL Reporting Services 2005. An Xbox will be raffled off in our
monthly raffle! Free Pizza and soft drinks. This free meeting begins with a
..NET 101 and Q&A session at 6pm. Location: Qualcomm Incorporated 6455 Lusk
Blvd. For more information visit http://sddotnetdg.org.

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