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- From: jca@druwa.ATT.COM (Jill C. Arnson)
- Newsgroups: rec.skiing
- Subject: Re: A question of vanity
- Message-ID: <23039@drutx.ATT.COM>
- Date: 29 Dec 92 21:39:25 GMT
- References: <C014vo.K8r@boulder.parcplace.com>
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- in article <C014vo.K8r@boulder.parcplace.com>, gerber@boulder.parcplace.com (Andrew Gerber) says:
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- > In article <1992Dec28.205931.6636@linus.mitre.org> sokay@cyclone.mitre.org (Stephen J. Okay) writes:
- >>In article <1992Dec28.172502.27284@nas.nasa.gov> leo@wk69.nas.nasa.gov (Leo Dagum) writes:
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- >>>scratched. Thieves generally prefer new looking skis because they can sell
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- > your skis far apart on different racks. This will help prevent (a)
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- You also want to make sure that both of you have different bindings on
- your skis! Otherwise, it might still get taken. It has happened.
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- jill c. arnson AT&T Bell Labs, Denver
- jca@druwa.att.com
- *** "When you climb high, remember that the beauty you see is only an
- illusion created by G-d to keep your sanity."
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