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In message , Ron May <[log in to unmask]> writes
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>Ahh, the infamous "Anthropometry Mental Gage"! That little metal compact
>device was cleverly devised to just mental ability by how long it takes to
>figure out how to open it.
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Ha - funny enough to distract me from the current re-write...
Anyway, could it be the grease for the other stuff in the kit?
Cheers!
Pat
(who observes that technology often comes with extra little things that
have their own slots in the box, but are not mentioned in the
instruction book, and have no known purpose, but occasionally come in
handy for levelling projectors or unblocking windscreen washers, and
unlike objects with known uses, they never get left behind in lecture
halls or on the side of the road)
--
Pat Reynolds
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"It might look a bit messy now, but just you come back in 500 years time"
(T. Pratchett)
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