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Subject: lightning
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From: "Shane J. H. Sniffen" <sjhs@sdf.lonestar.org>
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what does one do when one is unsure of whether something is the origin
of lightning or the thing "struck"? lidni requires that you know
what's what. i suppose you could settle for tanruing it to lidni, but
that's too unspecific it seems. is there a way to like join or meld
the x2 and x3 of lidni?

