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Combs, Richard wrote:
> Ned Bedinger wrote:
>
>> There's something disturbing about this. I can't put my
>> finger on it, but the hairs on my neck are standing.
> <snip>
>> OK, I get it. This is a shaggy dog story. No one could have
>> this many problems on one project, right? Ha, good one!
>
> It's a _disturbing_ shaggy dog story, and it's getting old. As Gene
> noted, SB has had these issues for some time.
By Jove! Richard my boy, I believe you've got potential. Have a cigar.
Or a cookie. Hell, you've done the company a great service, have both!
Keeping an eye on these weasel topics is a good thing. Good job.
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