date: Fri Apr 25 15:05:11 2008
from: Keith Briffa <k.briffa@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Re: figure
to: Rob Wilson <rjsw@st-andrews.ac.uk>

   Sorry could not chat Rob - queue of advisees trying to choose options. Attached the paper I
   mentioned - I would appreciate if you do not pass on as it is not in finished form. See
   later section on Briffa Bodge  - nothing like messing up analyses and then correcting them
   . Two papers for the price of one! hope this helps - cheers
   Keith
   At 14:18 25/04/2008, you wrote:

     Hi Keith,
     don't forget the figure - it would be good to include it in my talk
     thanks
     Rob
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