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From: "Howard J. Rogers" <hjr@dizwell.com>
Subject: Re: A voodoo masterpiece
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 04:54:55 +1100
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robert wrote:

> I am just wondering...could it be possible that (some of the)
> publications bearing his name were written by someone else ?

If any of the publications contain vagueness, sweeping generalisations,
technical inaccuracies and grammatical howlers, then I suspect they're the
genuine Burlesonian article.

Regards
HJR
