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    I missed it too, Ken, but my eyesight sucks so that's probably the reason. Oh Well !
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY View Post
    I must have looked in the wrong spot as I couldn't find a link to his survey.
    Quote Originally Posted by MelloYello View Post
    I missed it too, Ken, but my eyesight sucks so that's probably the reason. Oh Well !
    Em
    Original Post, 4th Line from the top, find the link titled "Untitled Document", reposted here for convenience - http://www.growingupwithcars.com/survey.html Note that nowhere in the survey does he has for your name, address, or any other personal data that can be tied back to you. It appears to me that each response will be data points in the total, with details that are provided being used for the "interest factor".

    I completed the survey, Dr Cross, and glad to help.
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