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Re: hello world and questions...
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- Subject: Re: hello world and questions...
- From: w*@home.com
- Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2000 12:43:26 -0500
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> Lee Crites wrote:
> Having said all of that, you will notice I might be asking some really
> stupid, and general, questions about gardening. We tried those
> "encyclopedia of gardening" books, but when you are as neophyte as we
> are, it's difficult to find something helpful. (Is there a "Gardening
> for Morons" book out there? You know, with a chapter called "This is
> dirt" followed by "This is water" . . .)
Actually, "This is water" would come first, and possibly be fairly
short. "This is dirt" on the other hand, can take several long
chapters and a couple of them might be in the technical appendix.
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