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Bob, I look forward to reading your book since I spent 16 years at SAIC. I didn’t hear about the signing in McLean and thus missed it.
Donald: Thank you for contacting us, and sorry you missed the signing. I will be in McLean toward the middle of June and will be signing books at Borders in Tysons Corner on June 15th. If you bring your book there, I will sign it for you. I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for all your devoted service while you were at SAIC. Bob.