Re: How to run two or more plots
- From: David Friedman <ddfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 10:36:05 -0700
In article <Xns97AABB4E21933robertkerrbbccouk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Rob Kerr <robert.kerr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
David Friedman <ddfr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:ddfr-A6B1B7.09325719042006@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
2. What are things one ought to be careful about in the second
approach in order to make it work?
I'll add my tuppence as a reader here: there's nothing more annoying
than this structure where the author builds to a cliff-hanger and
then jumps to the other thread.
You may want to stay away from the _Orlando Furiouso_.
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