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But Dr. Atkin's diet works! Good luck. But the steak is better and allowed
along with alcohol.
John K. Luedeman
Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Sciences and Teacher Education
Clemson University
864 882-6735 (H)
864 656-5129 (O)
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Subject: Re: [SCUBA-SE] World's Hardest Number Quiz (Part I) (was Re: Paul
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John Luedeman wrote:
> But then they become obese from lack of exercise. When the work load is
> distributed (each tenant moves), they can keep the room rates the same
> rather than hire an engineer to change the numbers - a job that will keep
> him/her busy forever.
As I sit here eating my salad for lunch, dreaming of all the carb filled
things that Dr. Atkins' diet won't allow me, I see the error of my ways.
While the average government employee makes his living from doing things
that don't work well, the hardest and most expensive way possible, I've made
mine by doing it as easily and inexpensively as I could manage . . . with
predictable effectly on my waistline.
He who said "necessity is the mother of invention," lied. Lazyness is the
mother of invention and I am a most inventive person.
Lee
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