Padraic Brown wrote:
> It would also be curious to see how different the two texts
> end up from each other. The only problem with one person
> participating in both rings is crosscontamination - you'd
> already have an idea of what to expect. And even if you get
> something unexpected, you'd still have some preconceived
> notions about what _should_ be there.
Ah. That could be solved by using different texts in the
two rings: essentially running two different relays simultaneously.
But I agree that using the same text is more interesting.
As for cross-contamination, I suspect it is negligible if
you are fairly far down in the ring.
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