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<div> Hi Israel<br>
Even knowing this would have diffused a lot of the furor we are now experiencing.. It helps me to except the change because as in many things in life it is what it is and I can't change it.<br>
Dale<br>
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Israel wrote<br>
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David, <br>
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What you don't seem to understand is
that the infrastructure on which this
old format is based is no longer
sustainable - it is going away, like it
or not. It was based on a fortuitous
happenstance that cannot be duplicated.
i explained that.<br>
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