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    On 23 Apr 2001, at 13:26, Tess Benoit wrote:

    > I thought this was kewl I figured out part of it but not all of it
    >
    > Not even Bill Gates can explain this one!
    > >
    > > Try this:
    > >
    > > Open a Word document and type = rand (200,99)
    > >
    > > P.S. Make sure there is a space between = and rand and a
    > > space between rand and (200,99)
    > >
    > > Press Enter and wait 3 seconds...
    > >
    > > Microsoft will reward anyone who can explain it.

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