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American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in booth 39. We will be raffling off an iPod Touch at the booth. Stop by Booth 88 at the Science Fair and film your own video for your limited edition NTEN Spark™ to syndicate your Tweets, share on Facebook with friends, and create your own Pledge. Aqubanc in booth 58.
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) in booth 39. We will be raffling off an iPod Touch at the booth. Stop by Booth 88 at the Science Fair and film your own video for your limited edition NTEN Spark™ to syndicate your Tweets, share on Facebook with friends, and create your own Pledge. Aqubanc in booth 58.
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