Simple.  There's one black sheep for every 99, right?  Well, it's the
black one that's missing. :)
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Andy Bradford wrote:
> Thus said Aaron Toponce on Fri, 28 Sep 2007 16:28:57 MDT:
> 
>> Thus, it  makes best sense, and  definitely the most practical,  to go
>> after the lost sheep, rather than deal with the 99.
> 
> Good observations.  This begs the  question: how do  we know there  is a
> sheep missing?
> 
> Andy
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