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How long can a statement be?
From: "James Giles" <jamesgi...@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: Re: How long can a statement be?
Date: 2000/03/08
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>James Giles wrote:
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>> 40 times 132 is 5280. They wanted to allow statements a mile long?
N. Shamsundar wrote in message <38C6990F.BDCF2...@uh.edu>...
>Oh my! They had characters a foot long? Or are we talking
>centimiles?
You use the font you want, I'll use the font I want.
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J. Giles