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Cuyler Page wrote:
> Sounds like you have been talking to Jerome Kagan. If not, check him
> out.
Cuyler,
Yeah... this works.
Mulisch has other shorter works and I've picked them up.
Coment in book I am reading, read on LI Sound ferry, Orient to New
London, on how technology tends to bite back, Microsoft culture, "You
can work any 80 hours that you wish."
I have been having fun sussing out the reactions of folks I am doing
business with when I explain to them that my office time is conditioned
by my ineraction with the wood stove.
Thnx,
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