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US-NJ: Newark-Desktop Support- Secret Clearance     

Author: JobCircle.Com
Date: Jun 3, 2008 14:31

...LAN Administration, which will include AD, Windows 2003, and Exchange. To be qualified, individual must have 3+ years of Desktop Support and 1+ year of LAN Administration. MUST HAVE AN ACTIVE SECRET CLEARNACE. This is a 3 month contract-to-hire opportunity. Join TEKsystems® and get your career on the fast track. As the leading technology staffing and services firm, we are passionate about ...
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Re: Induction cooktops     

Author: So'n'so
Date: Aug 6, 2007 06:42

... cooktops and have yet to meet anyone who actually owns one (I live in the San Francisco Bay area). I would enjoy reading comments from induction cooktop users and am particularly interested in the Wind Crest cooktop; it is shallower than the others I've seen and allows more clearnace for an oven beneath. Does anyone have experience with a Wind Crest? Many thanks!
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Re: Induction cooktops     

Author: Stu
Date: Aug 2, 2007 23:43

... Bay area). I would enjoy reading comments from induction cooktop users and am particularly interested in the Wind Crest cooktop; it is shallower than the others I've seen and allows more clearnace for an oven beneath. Does anyone have experience with a Wind Crest? Many thanks! Hi Jagmarg, I have read about these and they sound really good. I would be interested in anything you ...
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Induction cooktops     

Author: jagmarg
Date: Jul 31, 2007 17:34

... am researching induction cooktops and have yet to meet anyone who actually owns one (I live in the San Francisco Bay area). I would enjoy reading comments from induction cooktop users and am particularly interested in the Wind Crest cooktop; it is shallower than the others I've seen and allows more clearnace for an oven beneath. Does anyone have experience with a Wind Crest? Many thanks!
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