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Subject:Re: The Septapartist Myth From:Beth Friedman <bjf -at- WAVEFRONT -dot- COM> Date:Tue, 4 Aug 1998 08:19:25 -0500
In our previous episode, Mark L. Levinson said:
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> Recently on another e-mail list, Mark Halpern of Siebel Systems
> wrote in to dispel the idea that a numbered list should ideally
> consist of 7 +/-2 items.
The "smalin" part is for Steven Malinowski, whose other offerings on
his Web page are also quite interesting; I spent some time browsing
there the last time this URL was posted.
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Beth Friedman How about those Cubs?
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