Considering the code I am churning out lately - I might as well be!

Speaking of dinosaurs, you should see the monitor I am working with on 
my dev server right now....

Ray

Michael T. Tangorre wrote:
> whatever ray... you can't hide behind the fact that you play with coloring
> books and dinosaurs all day at work!
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> Michael T. Tangorre 
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>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Ray Champagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>>Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 1:27 PM
>>To: CF-Community
>>Subject: Re: .bmg file type
>>
>>Okay, now a follow up - my co-worker who asked me about this 
>>has a head cold.  He was asking me about a ".dmg" file, not a 
>>.bmg file.  That makes MUCH more sense now!
>>
>>(I found out how to open the dmg file, thanks)
>>
>>Ray Champagne wrote:
>>
>>>LOL....this is actually a favor for a fellow worker.  I don't even 
>>>know who the client is, but these posts have definitely 
>>
>>made me more interested.
>>
>>>Maybe we're working for that kid in "The Toy"?  Not sure.... :)
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Ray
>>>
>>>Dana wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>how old is your client???
>>>>
>>>>does the following help?
>>>>
>>>>Several individuals on this list have asked for information on my 
>>>>Bert's Dinosaurs Coloring Program for children age 3 and up. This 
>>>>program was written for my son Bert and is useful in introducing 
>>>>children to the computer. It is a MSDOS program and can be 
>>
>>used with 
>>
>>>>minimal adult supervision. Dinosaurs are choosen by mouse click in 
>>>>four sizes and then places on a background scene. When finished the 
>>>>picture can be color filled and then printed (color drivers 
>>
>>included).
>>
>>>>Copies are available on the net at archive.umich.edu (or 
>>
>>one of it's 
>>
>>>>mirrors) in directory /msdos/educational/bert. The files are 
>>>>BERTDA32.ZIP and BERTDB32.ZIP. Several other coloring 
>>
>>programs of mine are also available there.
>>
>>>>Regards,  Theron Wierenga
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>On 5/10/05, Ray Champagne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>We were sent this file by a client with a .bmg file 
>>
>>extension, which 
>>
>>>>>I have found to be called a Bert's Dinosaurs File.  I 
>>
>>thinkit might 
>>
>>>>>be a Mac file, but I am not sure.  Anyone ever heard of it or know 
>>>>>what it is/how I can open it?
>>>>>
>>>>>Ray
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