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In a message dated 4/23/2001 2:22:02 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
bsilby@ihug.co.nz writes:
> I tried it too and nothing happened. Could this be another one of those
> virus-like rumors that circulate the world via email and produce behavior
> in gullible humans?
>
> Brent.
>
It worked for me flawlessly; a fantastic result.
Len Jayson
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