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<h2 style="color:black;weight:bold;"> To Proceed </h2>
<h2 style="color:black;weight:bold;"> To Proceed </h2>
<blockquote>Use juan@acm.org from a traceable email account. I am generally uninterested in talking to anonymous email boxes but use of my doorbell from The Wild is OK.</blockquote>
<blockquote>Use juan@acm.org from a traceable email account. I am generally uninterested in talking to anonymous email boxes but use of my doorbell from The Wild is OK.</blockquote><br>
<hr><span style="font-size:10px;">&sup1; &nbsp; If not done for the interest I may have in the task, I generally will have two prices in mind for the work, one for retainer and one in the case where I will accept payment upon completion. Net billing is inappropriate for this channel. If you are an AKPERSON with an entitlement level that counts.<br>
<hr><span style="font-size:10px;">&sup1; &nbsp; If not done for the interest I may have in the task, I generally will have two prices in mind for the work, one for retainer and one in the case where I will accept payment upon completion. Net billing is inappropriate for this channel. If you are an AKPERSON with an entitlement level that counts.<br>
&sup2;  &nbsp; E2EE is a special feature in videotelephony, not a general property of all communications with these domains which generally have standard server controlled based encryption.
&sup2;  &nbsp; E2EE is a special feature in videotelephony, not a general property of all communications with these domains which generally have standard server controlled based encryption.
<br>&sup3; &nbsp; Core Domain Space, as distinct from the underlying operating systems, languages, packages, etc. and ofc other DS operators  owned domain spaces, if and when.</span></blockquote></blockquote><br><br></div></html>
<br>&sup3; &nbsp; Core Domain Space, as distinct from the underlying operating systems, languages, packages, etc. and ofc other DS operators  owned domain spaces, if and when.</span></blockquote></blockquote><br><br></div></html>

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