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This just in to the "info" email at PTN:

I am looking for information on historically proper methods, procedures, etc for repairing / replacing cobblestone street paving.  Can you direct me to any resources? Russ Thurston, Materials Testing Consultants, Inc.

Sounds like he's bitten off a little more pavement than he can chew. Anybody have a suggestion?

Rude E
Helping put the *Shine* on HP




On Aug 17, 2010, at 9:05 AM, John Leeke wrote:

>> http://www.youtube.com/v/WtNHuqHWefU?fs=1&amp;hl=en_US"
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> No points?!?! Give Ken a break. He should get at least one point for getting out of bed that morning, and two more points for seeking a good use for Grape-Nuts.
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> in m hmbl opn,
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> John
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