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And she managed to write about the complex topics involved in a simple, straightforward way. Although she didn't at all think of herself as such, Janet was a "seer" and a "foreseer," and after mulling things over in her own special way could usually get to the nub and heart of them, and could utilize her extraordinary sense of logic to do so. Back in 1971-72, though, I found her to be a hard worker, immaculate in research, recordkeeping and the smallest details, and enthusiastic about new ideas and possibilities. In the years to come, I was to work with many other researchers. But of all these (all fine people or I wouldn't have worked with them) only three managed to do immaculate research right down to and including the last small detail. Janet was one of the three. She left nothing to chance, often demanding pure performance and "suggesting" that the bullshit be left outside of the lab. She didn't hesitate to softly and gently put me in my place when I needed to be, and I was grateful for this. And she was as hard and pointed as nails -- for she was a born Aries female, these being among the toughest of the zodiac. Along these lines, and to clarify Janet's temperament, the military has made a terrible strategic error by not forming squads and battalions composed solely of Aries females. Such could put things in order in no time at all even on the battlefront -- and kick ass for enjoyment while doing so.
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