Re: Open Wider: your wallet not your mouth



The Webby wrote:

(I would mention the book's name, but I don't want to be accused of advertising on a Usenet newsgroup.)

I see nothing wrong with advertising on Usenet, in moderation, if it's relevant to the group.


Webby
(co-author of "that book")

IIRC, it has to do with TMJ. Go ahead if you want. If anybody bitches I'll bitch back a little for you.
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