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I own all rights to the English alphabet. Royalties will be assessed every
millennia.
Dennis Hays
The Burden Lake Group, Ltd.
On Contract at Novalis Corp.
518/862-3465 Telephone mailto:dhays -at- novalis -dot- com
lisarea -at- DRUAK -dot- DR -dot- LUCENT -dot- COM on 08/01/97 05:59:58 AM
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Subject: Re: IMI methodolgy
On the off chance, though, I hereby call dibs on all of the
following:
* Sentences under ten words.
* Ragged right lines.
* The use of colons for introducing bulleted lists.
* Those fat lines at the top of the first page of a chapter.
Lisa, who also holds the patent on 'pockets.'
lhiggins -at- lucent -dot- com
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