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From: peter@baylor.UUCP (Peter da Silva)
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Subject: Re: How to communicate attitudes (and avoid flames!)
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>     " This makes it obvious how she
> can manipulate people's minds, of course!"
> 
> 	While this is a bit clumsy to read at first, familiarity
> breeds contentment . I strongly recommend
> that we adopt the convention (at least until something better
> comes along ).
> 	greg.

Well some peope in the real world  have been using this technique
for a long time . I believe the author got the idea from
Compuserve . It's not a bad book, by the way. The only really dumb
mistake the author makes to aid the plot is neglect his construct's tape
backups .
-- 
	Peter da Silva (the mad Australian werewolf)
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