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Lightbulb WPC on twitter #2010wpc

Twitter has the ability for people to search on specific terms using a #HASH mark. If you ar going to the WPC and plan to tweet from there, please use the following: #2010wpc (you can place this term anywhere in your tweet)

If you want to follow current tweets on the WPC, you can search on the same tag and all associated tweets will display in a search. #2010wpc

Please send to anyone interested!

thanks, Jean
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