Isn't that "One, a couple, a few, several" then many?

Nit picking math..
er, one nit is two-many :-)
 How's that for an equation?
Ken

At 04:55 PM 6/27/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Roger wrote:
>
>> Frank: I would appreciate it if you could cite the references that support 
>> your statement, "Many researchers are convinced that very small particles 
>> (under 10 nm) in high concentration is most desired." Thanks, Roger
>
>In the aboriginal number systems, many comes after three (as in one, two,
three, many), so I only need to find one more beyond myself, Dr. Maass, and
Dr. Gibbs. Perhaps Marshall will sign on.
>
>frank key
>
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