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Sep 01, 2006, 02:52 »
I have posted a survey for a college research project. The survey contains two simple questions and I would appreciate your help. The survey can be found at
www.songssecurity.com/survey.htm
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Yes, thanks for the try, but the survey is over and my paper has been submitted. I got an A!
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