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> From: Sella Rush [mailto:sellar -at- APPTECHSYS -dot- COM]
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> 3. Reboot and start over, keeping in mind that your alarm is set for
> 6:30am.
>
> Seriously--the second version (which took about 2 hours) was
> probably much
> more concise and better overall, and only partly because I do
> my best work
> after midnight. Its all about rewriting.
That's one of the problems with writing on a computer - so few opportunities
to rewrite from scratch.
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