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        ANOTHER UPDATE:  The MOVIE CRITIC (movie-chooser)         It's quite difficult to predict what will appeal to individuals, which is why we developed The MOVIE CRITIC(R).  So please forgive us for failing to predict the volume of response to The MOVIE CRITIC itself.  By posting only one notice of it, we thought we could support the 800 number for weeks at least. However, as you may know, usage was virtually non-stop, and very expensive.  So while we're examining other interfaces, our plan(!) is to keep the regular long-distance number (1-508-369-9902) available for months at least, where (except for the price of the call) The MOVIE CRITIC will continue to do its thing for free (for current, and some number of new, users).  A 2-minute evening call from faraway Seattle (to rate what you've seen recently and to get some recommendations) is about 28 cents.  (Remember, The MOVIE CRITIC won't let you in more than once a day, or talk for more than 10 minutes.)         Sorry for having to switch streams; we hope your horse stays wet.
 
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