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Thus it was written in the epistle of Trudeau, James L,
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> ummmmm.....was I supposed to put a plug on this? I'm not selling
> Trax, I won't receive any profit and I don't care if Jim buys it or not.
> Plug/noplug?
I'd vote noplug, but I really think you should go get a plastic daisy and
pull the petals off one-by-one chanting "plug . . . noplug . . . plug . . ."
It should liven the day up if nothing else. Maybe the boss will think you've
slipped a cog because you're losing the 3000 and bring it back . . . nah,
probably not. <*sigh*>
Ted
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Serv, Southern Adventist University
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It is true that I should have been surprised in the past to learn that
Professor Hardy had joined the Oxford Group. But one could not say the
adverse chance was 1:10. Mathematics is a dangerous profession; an
appreciable proportion of us go mad, and then this particular event would be
quite likely.
-- Littlewood, J. E. (1885 -1977)
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