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- From: pepke@dirac.scri.fsu.edu (Eric Pepke)
- Newsgroups: soc.men
- Subject: Re: shaving
- Message-ID: <11612@sun13.scri.fsu.edu>
- Date: 3 Jan 93 05:48:30 GMT
- References: <4422@unisql.UUCP> <BzpwtE.HrJ@encore.com> <1992Dec31.145507.13706@acd4.acd.com> <1992Dec31.185559.19825@wam.umd.edu>
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- In article <1992Dec31.185559.19825@wam.umd.edu> rsrodger@wam.umd.edu (Yamanari) writes:
- > In my case, the hairs are quite popular and *very* fast growing,
- > but there are conspicuous bald patches (lord knows why). So I
- > shave (plus, I'm young, and peoplemy age do not wear beards).
-
- I found that there were a number of bald patches on my face as well. What
- I did was wait six months or so. The hairs from neighbouring principalities
- stepped forth and filled the gap.
-
- I suspect it has something to do with the Nyquist theorem, but I'm not sure
- how.
-
- I quite like the fact that most people my age don't wear beards now, and I
- do.
-
- -EMP
-