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To: JRI who wrote (55954)8/4/1998 1:47:00 PM
From: MichaelW  Respond to of 176387
 
Great OT, thanks.



To: JRI who wrote (55954)8/4/1998 1:55:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
<ot> Linda Tripp are you listening???

John:

I think it is high time some bimbo oblige Ken Starr with what Clinton allegedly got from Monica,he looks like he could use one just about now.If you ask me that is the problem right there.<VBG>



To: JRI who wrote (55954)8/4/1998 2:18:00 PM
From: LWolf  Respond to of 176387
 
john - OT
it's what, I think, a lot of people are expecting.
L



To: JRI who wrote (55954)8/4/1998 3:24:00 PM
From: jbn3  Respond to of 176387
 
******* Off Topic -- Reality Check ********

If we could shrink the entire Earth's population to a village of
precisely 100 people. With all existing human ratios remaining the
same, it would look like this:

There would be 57 Asians, 21 Europeans, 14 from the Western
Hemisphere (North and South) and 8 Africans.

51 would be female; 49 would be male

70 would be other than white; 30 white.

70 would be non-Christian; 30 Christian.

50% of the entire world's wealth would be in the hands of only 6
people and all 6 would be citizens of the United States.

80 would live in substandard housing.

70 would be unable to read.

50 would suffer from malnutrition.

1 would be near death, 1 would be near giving birth

Only 1 would have a college education.

No one would own a computer as yet.

When one considers our world from such an incredibly
compressed perspective, the need for both tolerance and
understanding becomes very apparent.

Written by: Llmar Saar

looks to me as if there is a lot of room for DELL to grow!

DELLish, 3.