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September 1998, Week 3

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Steve Weisbrod <[log in to unmask]>
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Steve Weisbrod <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Sep 1998 14:17:43 -0400
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<Bruce Wrote>
<snip>
>>  One exception is the navel orange. All of today's navel orange trees are
>>  the result of sequential grafts of a single mutant orange tree found in
>>  Brazil in the 1850s (not sure of the exact date).

Then Wirt writ
>
>Two things: (i) this seems to be my day to respond, so after this reply,
I'll
>shut up and sit down, and (ii) what follows is more than any sane person
would
>want to know.
<more really interesting stuff snipped>

It is 2pm eastern time....Greece is (I believe) 7 hours 'ahead' of us.
Costas, who began this thread, is now having 9pm in Greece and is probably
at home watching television.....
leaving the rest of us to sit here and contemplate our navels ;-D

Steve Weisbrod
Beechglen Development Inc.
Cincinnati, Ohio. USA

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