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Pam King <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Dec 2005 15:51:03 -0500
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

In case you have not heard about Christmas Lights for Celiac Disease, please
go to http://www.komar.org/cgi-bin/xmas_webcam.  Use the 3 ChristmasCams to
view Alek  Komarnitsky 's 26,000 christmas lights ... and also turn them on
& off via your web browser. Heck, you can even inflate or "melt" Frosty the
Snowman. It runs until January 1st between 1600 and 2200 Mountain Time which
is GMT-7 for overseas surfers. Alek's children both have celiac disease and
he is trying to spread some holiday cheer and raise some funds for the
Center for Celiac Research.  This is a great fun site for adults and
children.
So go to the site and read Alek's story about his christmas lights, and have
some fun turning the lights on & off.  You might want to bid on the Ebay
auction item "The Christmas Webcam That Fooled the World (100% of the
proceeds will benefit the Center for Celiac Research).  Auction will end
tomorrow afternoon.
Enjoy the website and Happy Holidays!!
Pam

Pam King
Director of Operations
Center for Celiac Research
University of Maryland
20 Penn Street, Room S303B
Baltimore, MD  21201
410-706-8021 Phone
410-706-5508 Fax
www.celiaccenter.org

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