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From: David@longley.demon.co.uk (David Longley)
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Subject: Re: Fragments of Behaviour 4
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In article <799313282snz@chatham.demon.co.uk>
           ohgs@chatham.demon.co.uk "Oliver Sparrow" writes:

> Twelve volumes would seem worth a post-implementation review! 
> _________________________________________________
> 
>   Oliver Sparrow
>   ohgs@chatham.demon.co.uk
> 
Well, yes, but what I'm looking for  now  is some assessment of the overall
proposal as outlined in volume 1, posted as 'Fragments of Behaviour 1 - 9.'. 
-- 
David Longley
