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Why do you think it' was called "Focus"?

Jonathan

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On 2 Oct 2012, at 14:15, "OConnor John (ROYAL DEVON AND EXETER NHS FOUNDATION TRUST)" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> An Inflammatory statement you may think!
> Not at all !!
> I walked in to my sunlit office this morning only to a strong smell of burning!!!
> My trusted ACB FOCUS 94 paperweight had chosen to focus the suns rays and ignited a reference range document !!!!
> Beware gifts and trinkets from professional bodies !!!!!
> Should I report this to the MHRA ?
> BW John
> (hope you can see the pic)
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