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To: jbIII who wrote (13909)6/26/1998 7:27:00 PM
From: ShoppinTheNet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
JB3 you ask "SK, Here's a deliberately reasonable question for you, "How much dirt can an attritor trit, if an attritor can trit dirt?" First did you write that on a 4x5 card and burn it before sending the check for $19.95 (blue ink only)? If so you must wait the required 8 weeks.

If I assume that this is a non-channeling question, then I must answer as follows. .003 hectors if it's a dc attritor set on channel 3. This of course assumes that this is not a cable attritor which requires channel 3 for reception purposes. If so then you are tritted out so to speak. Hope this scientific explanation will assist you in doing your DB research at your local DQ.



To: jbIII who wrote (13909)6/26/1998 7:56:00 PM
From: soxan  Respond to of 20681
 
To All,
I just read the last 15 posts or so, man, what a boring week we just had!

Or

The quiet before the storm?

Who knows? But I'll guess for the second event and hope for the best.

soxan,

Have a nice weekend all!!!!!
Go Naxos Go...... (thanks for lending me the pom poms Mark)