Bruce Dubbs wrote these words on 05/07/06 11:25 CST:

> Normally it should be a,b,c, and d.  If grouping, use: a, b, c or d, e,
> and f.  All items separated by commas are on an equivalent level.
> Omitting the comma groups the entry with the immediate predecessor.

Except when there is only two. Which is the case here.

:-)

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