Frogs do not like to be run over. Also if you do not hold them down they can
get away. John Armstrong
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From: Ed
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 2:34 PM
Subject: {S-Scale List} Re: Cutting Gaps at Frogs
Jeff...May I ask a basic question: Why do you feel it is necessary to isolate
frogs? I understand that you want to do it, but in reality it is not mandatory.
Maybe not isolating the frogs is an easier solution to your problem -- whatever
the problem might be. What exactly is the reason for wanting to isolate the
frogs in the first place? Curious....Ed L.
> One thing that plagued me on the previous layout was my inability to
isolate frogs.
> Jeffrey Ngowe
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