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Jjpo0903:

I got your message about SLP. I used to work for Dick Muther many years ago and I assisted him with writing some of his pieces, although SLP was before my time. Most of what I know about SLP was anecdotal items he told me about. I know he developed some of the basics while working in Germany prior to WWII. Actually, the best source would be Dick, himself. He is still alive, although quite elderly, but still active. I don't know if he uses e-mail, but you could chase him down in Kansas City. Newell Post 23:21, 6 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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SLP help request[edit]

You pinged my talk page about your Systematic Layout Planning article, so I read through it. Although I know of SLP I'm not an authority. You've done a good job outlining the structure, but you need some charts in there.

I'll ask some colleagues whether they have any constructive comments on your piece. NipponBill 04:10, 12 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]