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In my house, it's 0:1. And that's a scientific fact.
Seriously, in Connecticut, biomed and pharmacy *seems*
on the rise, but I don't know anyone who's broken in.
Cheers,
Sean
--- "Goldstein, Dan" <DGoldstein -at- DeusTech -dot- com> wrote:
>
> Here we go again with the numbers. Anyone got a
> basis for a good guess? I'm
> in the heartland of biomed here (Rockville, MD) so
> it's hard for me to be
> objective. But 1:100 for the whole country sounds
> unrealistically low.
>