Indeed
I see when I replied it scrambled
On another list the other day I wrote a long long text, carefully
paragraphing and it just trashed it all into one para and it was fairly
unreadable
L
On Fri, August 19, 2011 18:17, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Oh these machines!
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> I got the 3 line version just like yours, Lawrence
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> Patrick had it, but it got lost in transition....
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> Doug
> On 2011-08-19, at 11:15 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> that's how
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>> I propose to
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>> leave it
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>> would be better
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>> L
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>> On Fri, August 19, 2011 18:03, Patrick McManus wrote:
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>>> that's how I propose to leave it
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