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Correction... one page can hold an infinite amount of days!

Art "Who Couldn't refuse " Bahrs
P.S. I want/need/must have/would kill for an Atmarian Day Planner!  hehehe

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> The phrase is more common in England and its associated countries than it
is
> here in the US simply because it was invented there before anyone in the
UK
> heard of the American nonsense, but if you were to research the subject,
you
> won't find thin volumes. Indeed, you'll find a small library full of the
> treatises on the "intelligent design" of software.

Went one too many I see, how about:

Software Evolution Through Kansas-Style Intelligent Design
    By Wirt Atmar

Of course, the one I was going to use:

The Atmarian Day Planner*
   By Wirt Atmar

* One month can hold 5 years worth of projects!!!.

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