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Ken Follett <[log in to unmask]>
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BP - His DNA is this long.
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Mon, 29 Jun 1998 17:18:14 EDT
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In a message dated 98-06-27 11:24:53 EDT, [log in to unmask] writes:

<< Is this (fingure jointed 2x's) another example of something the carpenters
of
 yesterday would have used if it had been available? If so, why? >>

I believe that ease of availability dictates the vernacular use, or non-use,
of any particular materials. When standing in a woods use a tree, when
standing in a stone pile use a stone, when standing in a quagmire use a quag.
What the hell is a "quag" anyways?

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