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Subject:Re: East-facing monitor: thanks for the help From:The Amplified Quill <dkp -at- IX -dot- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 16 Aug 1995 16:56:52 GMT
In <40t7bl$fgr -at- ixnews3 -dot- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com> dkp -at- ix -dot- netcom -dot- com (The Amplified
Quill ) writes:
> <snip> <snip>
> However, I learned from many of you that in fact good physical
>reasons support the east-facing statement. When I studied physics,
>we covered only 3 elements: earth, air, fire, and water. It is good
>of you all to bring me up to date.
> Regards, Don Pierstorff
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I said "3 elements" instead of "4 elements" because at
the time, we weren't too sure about fire. It kept
disappearing. . . .