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> > >> you ever seen waimea?  
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> heh... printed copies, that's funny, must be a pretty big book, ey?
> 
Yeah they are big, and if you are reading 
code/Learning structure it is real convenient 
to sit on the couch with a highlighter and pen.
--BY
>
> > However this simplification came at a price.  He removed
> > multihead support, the i18n code, portability in general and a few
> > other things I am forgetting.  But there are good ideas there.
> 
> Well, I don't use multiheads yet, but plan to in the 
> distant future, I don't believe I require i18n 
> support... but I'm not sure what that is, and I only
> use linux so portability isn't totally important... 
> but still, why would you delete things like that?! ugh...
> 
> DC

Well not every body uses Linux or speaks the same 
language so portability and i18n are important. I 
think forx are great but you still need to do it 
correctly IMHO.
--BY

> 
> -- 
> Derek Cunningham
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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