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- From: jarvis@psych.toronto.edu (Brian Jarvis)
- Newsgroups: soc.motss
- Subject: Re: "cures" for homosexuality
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.224240.11522@psych.toronto.edu>
- Date: 24 Dec 92 22:42:40 GMT
- References: <1992Dec22.211916.3812@psych.toronto.edu> <1992Dec23.132036.17120@thinkage.on.ca> <72338@cup.portal.com>
- Organization: Department of Psychology, University of Toronto
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- In article <72338@cup.portal.com> Furr@cup.portal.com (George Dalton Madison) writes:
- >Ken Dykes writes:
- >I have dibs on the space immediately preceeding or following
- >Ken. This way, I could be amused while waiting. ;-{)##]
- >
- >>oh, but i forget about cliff's feelings about this,
- >> cliff,
- >> would you prefer to be kidnapped singley, or en-group ?-)
- >
- >I'm hoping for en-group. To quote from BRit25thC, "Think of the
- >*permutations*!"
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- I recommend testing the permutations of the waiting line first, then
- adding Cliff and repeating the process. Since repeatability is the
- soul of good science, we'll have to do this several times in succession
- to confirm objectively that the process and resulting fun is valid.
-
- And Barbie says math is tough!
-
- Brian
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