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On Jul 2, 9:26am, barryk -at- MDHOST -dot- CSE -dot- TEK -dot- COM wrote:
> Subject: Re: Techwr-l Recurring Reduces (plural of redux, no? :)
> > At 8:33 AM -0700 7/2/97, Nagai, Paul wrote:
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> > >Read the FAQ. Read the Archives. Don't ask.
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> This is a funny statement. How many of us have commited to memory EVERY
> post. But since there are nuts out there, I'll fan the fire.
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> Please do not post anything to this list
> that has ever been posted before!
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> And this includes flames!
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> Check the archives before replying to this post.
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>-- End of excerpt from barryk -at- MDHOST -dot- CSE -dot- TEK -dot- COM
Hey! I already posted something about this so stop it now!
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Danny Wood
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