Xref: utzoo sci.misc:1086 sci.psychology:103 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!ncar!ames!ll-xn!cogen From: cogen@XN.LL.MIT.EDU (David Cogen) Newsgroups: sci.misc,sci.psychology Subject: Re: A Sneeze (AH-choo!) Question Message-ID: <939@xn.LL.MIT.EDU> Date: 22 Mar 88 17:12:40 GMT References: <7756@alice.UUCP> Organization: MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, MA Lines: 11 In-reply-to: mat@alice.UUCP's message of 21 Mar 88 01:47:22 GMT In article <7756@alice.UUCP> mat@alice.UUCP writes: > I. Sneezes from pollen or dust come in threes. > II. Sneezes from illness come in fours. For myself, sneezes caused by sudden exposure to sunlight always come in twos. That is the only kind of sneeze I regularly experience. I do have occasional isolated single sneezed with no apparent cause. I never sneeze more than twice consecutively. -- |-|-----|-|-----|-| | |David S Cogen| | |-|-----|-|-----|-|