Javier,

I googled the author, but I can only find a treatise by the co-author - "Structural Properties of Gingerbread in Residential Construction" which I don't think is what I am looking for.

There was also a link to Jonathan Swift's "A Modest Proposal" in text form, which I didn't quite understand, and some recipes for a dish called "long pig" which sounded delicious! But what is the connection? Why are these things linked?

Serendiptitiously yours,

Christopher


On Monday, November 15, 2004, at 02:17 PM, Javier Ruiz wrote:

This book is only available to people who suffered the "drunk ties" problem
of Finale 2.0 when you printed in a dot matrix printer.


In any case due to the weight of the book the shipping costs are outrageous.

If you google for the book, you can search also for the co-writer, Hansel.

Oops, I gotta eat my dinner.

Saludos, Javier.

P.S. This solution is extracted from "Workarounds for Finale 1.0 to 2005" by
Humperdinck Gretel, 7,654 pages, published by Ton Press Inc.

Also: Javier, where might I find this book? It sounds intriguing, but I can't find it anywhere online.

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