Re: Gum hardening: top down experiment ( pointlessness)

From: TERRYAKING@aol.com
Date: 04/13/06-10:29:41 AM Z
Message-id: <387.5c6d93.316fd675@aol.com>

Sandy

Test for gum hardening top down, to quote Sandy King, useless.

Test for exposing from the back,to quote Sandy King, potentially useful.

I agree with Sandy King.

Terry

In a message dated 13/4/06 5:06:43 pm, sanking@CLEMSON.EDU writes:

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> community as moralizing about the responsibilities of the  "leading lights" of the
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