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Re: VMs: a and b



If I remember the original article correctly, some of the sections were
described as A or B, while others were described as A with an admixture of B,
or vice versa. This doesn't fit well with some possible explanations for A and
B - for instance, it's hard to reconcile with A reflecting the writing style of
one person, and B reflecting the writing style of another.

Best wishes,

Gordon


Don Latham wrote:

> I've opined before. Not only is there a difference in the statistics, there
> is also a difference in the "hands". a seems far more precise and careful
> than b.  a's characters are more carefully formed, and his pen carefully
> trimmed and kept inked. b, on the other hand, runs out of ink in the middle
> of characters, and his characters are sloppily done.  I haven't the time
> now, but perhaps b's section has more "accidentals" or malformed characters
> than a's? Perhaps it is a master-apprentice relationship? or b is paid?
> Don
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