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Research Help 04/09/2004 04:08 PM

Question for the Brain Trust:

In 1989, I was on this thing called SeaTrek, that sailed out of Florida.

I really need to know what city we sailed from, and I can't find a damn thing about it on Google, other than the SeaTrek hompage. (The only thing I found there was this photographic evidence of what a complete tool I was.)

I'm hoping that someone who reads this will know someone who knows someone who remembers where and when we set sail.

Can anybody give me a little help?

Update: In the comments, Joe pointed me to an old UseNet post, identifying the port as Miami. Thanks, Joe!




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