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Re: an uncomplicated question
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- Subject: Re: an uncomplicated question
- From: JJSwaim <terrafirma@ibm.net>
- Date: Thu, 22 Jan 1987 10:41:58 -0500
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Since the 'chunks' tend to have little respect for each other's survival
within the group, knocking about in random paths (other than the orbit,
of course), would it not stand to reason that many have been knocked
out of orbit over time and that the number of original members will
never be determined? jj (My apologies. I erroneously sent my reply to
Mark Abott instead of the list.) And having re-read my own message, it
seems this qualifies as a truism.