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Old 12-19-2010, 02:48 PM
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ArchAngelCD, thanks for the info. I'm not getting upset either, I'm looking at the data you have to get an idea of what you are saying.

Since the above post about the PSI/CUP issue I've been looking at the older and newer printed data sources and have become even more suspicious of their data than I was before. And I don't know for sure if an attorney is writing their manuals now, but there is one on the payroll that wrote at least one page of the new info. titled "Warnings".
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