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Subject: Fresh, air, breath and of.
Posted Apr 24, 2003 by
Dr Deckchair Funderlik
 
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..are the words that come to mind after I read this.

Actually, I read it before and thought it was spot on that time.

But this time I came here after an interesting experience over in Peer Review. I'm sure you know the one.

So it was doubly refreshing to read again.

cheers

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Subject: Fresh, air, breath and of.
Posted Apr 24, 2003 by
Otto Fisch (14 shirt)(Now moved under the Bosman ruling)
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cheers Doc!

I think I know the thread you mean. sadface Shame, really...

I was thinking of posting a link to this, but I think at least one of our Randian friends has already found it and commented.

Otto


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