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I would use it as a down payment for the 3 volume edition of the Oxford
English Dictionary. Once at home, I will try to read it without the
magnifying glass until I actually have need of the company's vision
plan.
I would take the magnifying glass, put it on eBay, and trade up for a
500-acre parcel in Montana and a warehouse full of unmailed aluminum
cases of America Online 5.0. I would then eschew all technology, save
for a Pitney Bowes mailing system and a Royal typewriter, and begin
mailing Steve Case one copy of AOL 5.0 once a day.
But seriously, I'd use the 150.00 as a downpayment for the OED or the
Calvin and Hobbes Compendium (which is more expensive than the OED).
Russell Brasel
Technical Writer
Dent-A-Med, Inc. d/b/a The HELPCard
russell -dot- brasel -at- hccredit -dot- com
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