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October 10, 2005

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It did it for me. Send me a copy and bill me.

Tom, you're a prince, sir. Thanks, Grant

I completely agree with the flow thesis. I am an account planner in advertising and apparently schooled in trend analysis, and it is never a clean and clear process, this however should not dissuade people from attempting to analyze the systems at work in order to better forecast in the future. Rip a page from the past, and make it better.

God loves the proofreaders, librarians and copy editors. God knows it's hard for us innovators to do so.

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