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Use =over with =item for a bulleted list in the Net::Clacks article #529

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Expand Up @@ -13,12 +13,22 @@ highly sophisticated production lines 24/7 all year round.
But it's a huge task. Literally every second counts. While Santa guards the exact numbers very closely (especially
his naughty/nice list), we can make some estimates:

*) Most children fall under the nice category. Since Santa wouldn't know the final result until he starts his delivery run, let's assume
that he has to produce presents for everyone. Make that 2 billion children from ages zero to fourteen.
=over

*) Each child gets, on average, 2 presents
=item *

*) The elves work every day, even when Santa is out for delivery.
Most children fall under the nice category. Since Santa wouldn't know the final result until he starts his delivery run, let's assume
that he has to produce presents for everyone. Make that 2 billion children from ages zero to fourteen.

=item *

Each child gets, on average, 2 presents

=item *

The elves work every day, even when Santa is out for delivery.

=back

That gives us 365 days (leap years are quite relaxed, they give a whole extra day!). That gives the elves 525.600 minutes to work with.

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