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Mon, 12 Jan 1998 23:01:50 EST
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I am becoming weary of this dribble.  We all know that various cultures have
different word usage or, atleast, we should know such.  Please stay on the
subject of bees for us that are trying to learn from your wisdom and the
information that you exchange.  I, for one, do not understand the symbols used
by the more enlightened computer users and the distinctions mean nothing to
me.  Bring on the double negatives, bring on the common language of the
culture, bring on the discussion of bees!!

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