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I hadn't seen another 366:2, just the rejection of 355:2 as irregularly subjected. I'm fine with anything The Judge chooses to do here.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 3:27 PM Allon Oak <allo...@gmail.com> wrote:
David, this post was made as a reply to 366:2 as posted by Mark. Is this intended as a 366:3?--
On Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at 1:13:50 PM UTC-7, David Nicol wrote:The two main axes of the bread basket, from (-5,0) to (5, 0) and from (0, -5) to (0,5), are delineated with kept rows of courageous tomato plants, which run through the centers of groves on those lines, even though this does sometimes involve growing in shade.The bread basket's largest bee hive sits at the origin.Apples grow at (2,2), (3,3), (4,4), (3,1) and (0,4). Apples are excellent diplomats and see themselves on a mission to protect the bananas from citrus.Citrus can only thrive within three units of bees, as the bee flies.
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