Valentine Brkich has posted on the successful type-in that he organized in Pennsylvania:
http://www.valentinebrkich.com/the-great-american-type-in/
Everyone, by the way, should bookmark Rev. Munk's new type-in.org, which collects information on type-ins past and present.
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Dear Rev. Munk,
I'd be honored if you'd include the Summer Solstice I hosted In Madison, WI on June 23rd of 2012 on your list. Here is the link to the report I posted: http://danteswardrobe.blogspot.com/2012/06/summer-solstice-type-in.html
It's wonderful that you a documenting these events. Thank you!
Ledeaux/Judith
Added!, also added this report as well.
Ted's new page is now up in the "Resources" section on the upper left of the blog... right above Ted's other project, the revised Serial Number Database.
Munkosphere, anyone? :-)
Reverend Monk - what a tremendous resource! im always curious about typeins and have probably read a lot of these, still im gonna read them all over! Thanks, man!
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