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Cyberspace Communications finances for April 2007 Mark Unseen   May 2 14:10 UTC 2007

Here is the treasurer's report on Cyberspace Communications, Inc. finances 
through April 30th, 2007.

Beginning Balance     $6,935.77

Credits                 $180.00         Member contributions
                          $1.22         Interest on our savings account
                   ------------
                        $181.22

Debits                  $100.00         Provide Net colocation (thru 5/22/07)
                         $53.37         Phone Bill
                          $3.53         Paypal fees (income = $54)
                   ------------
                        $156.90

Ending Balance        $6,960.09

Our current balance breaks down as follows:

$6,783.72               General Fund
  $176.37               Silly Hat Fund

The money is distributed like this:

$5,039.84   Checking account
$1,920.25   Savings account earning 0.75% interest annually

We had two new members in April (fredcrow and madelgad). We are currently 
at 58 members, 49 of whom are paid through at least May 15th.  (The others 
expired recently and are in a grace period.)

Thanks to everyone who contributed in April:

cmcgee, fredcrow, janc, khanmun, madelgad, stefburn, and witling.

If you or your institution would like to become a member of Grex, it 
only costs $6/month or $60/year.  Send money to:

Cyberspace Communications
P. O. Box 4432
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-4432

If you pay by cash or money order, please include a photocopy of some 
form of ID.  We can't add you to the rolls without ID.  (If you pay 
with a personal check that has your name pre-printed on it, we 
consider that a good enough ID.)  Type !support or see 
http://www.cyberspace.org/member.html for more info, including instructions
 for sending money to Grex with a credit card, via Paypal.
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