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Subject:Re: <humor> How to write good From:David Jones/KSBEISD <David_Jones/KSBEISD -dot- KSBEISD -at- DATAHUB -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 23 Feb 1996 12:38:09 HST
To which I feel compelled to add:
34. Never use a repetitive redundancy when a simple redundancy will do.
David
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