Lost comments

From: Robert Logan (logan@physics.utoronto.ca)
Date: Sat Mar 25 2000 - 22:27:38 GMT

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    From: Robert Logan <logan@physics.utoronto.ca>
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    Hi List members - someone sent me very thoughtful critique of my paper on
    March 15 or 16 and as I was trying to respond to it I some how clumsily
    lost it. The person who wrote to me was in electrical engineering.
    Could that person pleasae forward that email to me again. Alternatively is
    there a way to go in to the archives of our list.

    Many thanks - sorry to bother so many people becasue of my stupidity.

    Bob Logan

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