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The recent trend of lengthy and contentious threads has me wondering: Does
anybody know what is/was the longest single TECHWR-L thread ever?
Anybody know a clever way to ferret that information out of the archives?
(Or maybe just have too much free time?)
Just curious. It's pretty likely that it's about one of a small handful of
VERY familiar topics, but I can't help but be curious about what the
Ultimate UberTopic might be...
Okay, back to arguing about marbles and stuff!
-Keith Cronin
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I *think* I'm a tech writer. But it's been a few days since the topic has
been discussed on the list, so now I'm not so sure.
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