Bring back Office Assistants to 2007

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jremmc

Add me to those who want the assistants back. F1, he really makes me smile. I
really like Einstein too.

I admit, except for once in a blue moon I don't use F1 for anything but to
watch his antics, but in this crazy world today and stress at work, he *is*
worth keeping just to smile about.

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