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> If you want my explanation and apology, I have done that for you. If
> you'd rather see a virtuoso performance by prodigious backpeddler, I
> could probably do that too, but this sems like it has better signs and
> arrows, and a finish line!
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I fear your literary gifts are underused in tech comms. Can we look
forward to a first novel soon? Put me on the publisher's list, please.
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