On Fri, 5 Nov 1999, Faith L Florer wrote:

> In our experiments, only the person being jiggled by the toothbrush could
> see the jiggling numbers.

Thanks for the clarification, Faith. This crucial observation
demolishes the electromagnetic interference hypothesis. The data have
spoken.

But I've gotta protest this in your response...

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> Warnings-To: <>
> Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> X-Authentication-Warning: Hera.ubishops.ca: sblack owned process doing -bs

Categorical denial: I do not now nor have I ever done negative bs, and
I certainly don't own a process doing it. So please don't warn me
about it. 

However, I do admit to doing bs on a few occasions, such as this one.

-Stephen
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