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Thought I'd give you another welcome message... (I don't like the one above.. with all the random tasks). I see you created a separate disambig page for RPI. I have been thinking about doing that for a while. It should be ok, even though I am not exactly sure how widespread other uses of the term "RPI" are. Danski14(talk) 18:26, 2 April 2007 (UTC)Reply