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To paraphrase Rohit Khare, 97% of the people who read this will write it off as utter bull; the other 3%, however, know its verity. Don you hate having to be nice to anti-cluons?

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To paraphrase Rohit Khare, 97% of the people who read this will write it off as utter bull; the other 3%, however, know its verity. Don you hate having to be nice to anti-cluons?

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• To quote Rohit Khare, 97% of the facts used as answers in the court’s original deposition are, of course, gratuitous lies… • Also to quote Rohit Khare, though I’m not quite sure why this relates to the 97% rule, 50% of all books published are out-of-print in 6 years. 94% of all books published are out-of-print in 18 years. Also 70% of all US flights route through 22 cities. Speaking of which… • Airlines, airlines, airlines. Well, there are only 388 airports in the US with scheduled service; the top 6% do 70% of the business. There are 664 total airports, in which case the top 22 airports are 3%. More to the point, those cities are the only cities that “matter”, I’d bet. • More on airlines: the guy at the United desk estimated that 3% of Premier flyers hit 100,000-mile status. Not that this is a good thing, mind you, but it seems to be the only goal Rohit has decided to pursue of late. An Inside Flyer article confirms this idea: “Airline elite levels are generally comprised of abo

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