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In article , "Dee D. Flint"
writes: If the resulting "reward" isn't worth the effort, then the person doesn't really want it bad enough and won't be much of an asset anyway. Shear numbers really don't help in any activity. Dee, look at all the "assets" championing olde tyme hamme raddio in here. :-) An earthquake with high shear forces wouldn't convince them (or you) that morsemanship is not necessary. That's sheer supposition, of course. :-) LHA / WMD |
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