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From: mcdonald@smu.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Do you recognize this story?
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Date: Tue, 16-Oct-84 11:03:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct 16 11:03:00 1984
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Nf-From: smu!mcdonald    Oct 16 10:03:00 1984

I read this too, many years ago, and I must admit that the main thing
I remember is that the boy's best friend was a girl with perfect pitch.
He therefore thought of his hypersensitivity to orientation as
"perfect direction".

                                 McD