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Wed, 30 Nov 2022 13:42:59 +0000
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Before concluding this Echo discussion, I thought I'd share here  a couple
of email lists
where the Echo is discussed on an ongoing daily basis.

I've been subscribed to both for 4 years or so,  and they have been
invaluable to me in getting the most of our devices.
I would not be an experienced user without them..


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I realize some of you are already on one or both of these groups, but
others may not be aware that they exist.
	If you use an Echo on a regular basis, you owe it to yourself to at least
give them a try.



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