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Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2003 07:21:12 -0700
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Chris,

At 06:53 2003-06-06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>...
>
>Nevermind.  I was testing in a directory where I'd set the compression bit on.
>
>So much for my trustworthiness...

"Never ascribe to malice something that can be explained by absent-mindedness."

It's one of those Occam's razor things.

I suppose we could go so far as to replace "malice" with "meanness."


>cgf


RRS 


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