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  • Of course, this is simply a hypothetical community, but, as the mathematicians would say, the point is to EXTRAPOLATE our story to our dying country (and make not mistake, it IS dying!) at large.

    A Common Sense Revolution which will abolutely save America and the Earth. 2007

  • That means that you simply need to identify or recognize a current condition, trend, or event and then EXTRAPOLATE from there.

    The 28 Laws of Attraction Thomas J. Leonard 1998

  • That means that you simply need to identify or recognize a current condition, trend, or event and then EXTRAPOLATE from there.

    The 28 Laws of Attraction Thomas J. Leonard 1998

  • That means that you simply need to identify or recognize a current condition, trend, or event and then EXTRAPOLATE from there.

    The 28 Laws of Attraction Thomas J. Leonard 1998

  • The fallacy starts with, Blogs sure are easy to do because, well I’m a technology moron and I’ve got a blog…, and then these people EXTRAPOLATE, that since blogging is easy and pretty cool, what else is easy for me to do?

    Thanks to Steve Jobs, Podcasts Are The New Black 2005

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