Devon McCormick wrote:
> If you follow the link at the bottom of your message, it will set you on the
> path to drill down to the "Forum Archives" in which a history should be
> kept.  There may be things missing from earlier posts, at which time
> attachments were allowed, but now they are not.
>
> Bob telling other people how to behave?
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> On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 2:38 PM, James C Field <[email protected]>wrote:
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>> I'm a relatively recent reader/contributor of/to this group and have
>> occasionally made contributions, not all of them correct.
>> Bernecky  scolded me and I have tried to behave. Observe that I learned
>> APL on an IBM 1130 and grew up with Sharp APL.
>>
>> I would like to expunge from my own disks some of those many bytes of
>> messages I have received and infrequently sent to the forum. I fear that
>> the clever reposts and illuminating explanations of other contributors
>> may be lost.
>>
>> Is anybody keeping a record of  these Forum digital transactions in a
>> hard copy form?
>>
>> This history problem is part of a greater problem of preserving internet
>> information.
>>
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*Bob Bernecky has every right to tell me how to behave as do I to advise 
him. We have known and protected each other since fourth grade.
I consider Bob as a brother.
*
Jim Field
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