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Wayne Douglass wrote:
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> At 04:28 PM 7/28/97 -0500, Rod Kennett wrote:
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> > (http://www.radiotower.com/ssi-can/)
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> FWIW, the "Facts and Myths" link provides the text of the original post.
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> Do I notice a consensus building that Bonney doesn't know Jack?
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> --Wayne
It's scary that he is selling his services based
on these half-baked conclusions. It's also
scary that I read his entire web site and still
can't figure out exactly what he does.
--
Don Sargent
Template Software, Inc. "I might only get three strikes in
Dulles, Virginia life, but I can hit foul indefinitely."
sargent -at- template -dot- com -- me
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