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«
…the humility and the grace to be ashamed of yourself…
I’ll never forget him…
»
A picture worth a 1,000 gallons
Published April 9th, 2006
in
Government
,
Ruminations
A
sharpened up
graph of OWASA’s water demand/supply curves via
ForthGo’s
Xan.
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