Okay, when did we go back to 30 hour days????? All of these calendars 
and clocks and somehow I missed it. What day is it?

                        Jerry

(smile)
On Feb 27, 2004, at 1:41 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:

>
> You''ll be horrified to hear that 8 hours a day is the minimum :) I 
> think
> I spend a minimum of 12 hours a day, maxing at around 16 and I still 
> wish
> the earth was a bit further out and we had 30 hour days so I could
> actually learn something about the Mac and not just pretend it's simply
> a unix box.
>
> Hen
>
> On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> Lee, you always amaze me!. Thanks so much for a wonderfully clarifying
>> presentation. These ports had always been an enigma to me ( I used to
>> envision the roman portals- the porta nigra, the Brandenburg gate). 
>> Not
>> that I am in the know of everything now, but I am in the know of many
>> more things. I doubt I shall ever learn the unix language, but
>> then......... if my lower movable parts will give out completely, I
>> might be forced to sit at the computer for 8 hours a day - and then---
>> I might even surprise the biggest guru of the group! ( Well- mostly
>> dreaming). But thanks again.
>> Marta
>>            Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin a.D.
>>
>>
>>
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>
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>
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