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- I have rolled the question back because you edited it to the point where none of the existing answers made sense, and that's not part of the compact. I'm glad that you've found the answers helpful in clarifying your views, and that you now have a somewhat different question to ask. The right way to do this is to accept an answer to this question, thus putting the question to bed, then ask a new question - linking to this one if you feel it's appropriate - that states what you want to know now. I hope you'll ask that new question, as it looks interesting - but it's still not this question.MadHatter– MadHatter ♦2020-09-29 05:34:31 +00:00Commented Sep 29, 2020 at 5:34
- @MadHatter Thank you, no problem! I was trying to avoid what might be viewed as a duplicate question, but I agree that your solution is better.preferred_anon– preferred_anon2020-09-29 08:21:13 +00:00Commented Sep 29, 2020 at 8:21
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