In a message dated 5/1/98 12:01:38 AM Central Daylight Time, ilvey@a.crl.com writes: << Oh god help us... their bonding right before our eyes. Our only hope is Bill's comment on the becket tool. Carl, don't let him get away with it. David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA >> This is what BALONEY is, folks. All filler, no value. It just makes your files fatter. Sometimes you even get negative value: you get misinformation. Things like, if you use a Sciortino tool, you don't need a Becket. Other gems too: if it weren't for ET, Bill Evans could not have composed his music. Shall I go on? Did you know that more people actually speak German in the US than Spanish? Gee!!! Now, I've heard of places like Miami and Los Angeles where over 50% of huge populations speak Spanish. New Mexico is officially bilingual. Many cities in the Southwest have significant Hispanic communities. How aboout New York and Chicago? Large Hispanic communities there too. Virtually every major city has a Spanish-Speaking comminity. There are Spanish newspapers all over the US including one right here in little Madison, which also does have some German speakers but there are more Hispanics and no German newspaper. But if we are to believe some on the List and take their word for it and never dare contradict them, German is the second most widely spoken language of the US. Also, manic-depressives are "comfortable" 50% of the time, just for the record or so says someone who really knows. >From the home town of Oscar-Meyer itself, Madison, Wisconsin
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