Heh-heh. I agree with you, though I started life with a Commie 64 and
learned BASIC. My next machine was a Mac 512 and learned C on it and the
college's Unix system (and I always hated HyperCard). I actually was using
REXX on a Sequoia 6000 and JCL on an IBM 370 before I ever learned how to
: [42] Real Programmers
Heh-heh. I agree with you, though I started life with a Commie 64 and
learned BASIC. My next machine was a Mac 512 and learned C on it and the
college's Unix system (and I always hated HyperCard). I actually
was using
REXX on a Sequoia 6000 and JCL on an IBM 370
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Heh-heh. I agree with you, though I started life with a Commie 64 and
learned BASIC. My next machine was a Mac 512 and learned C on it and the
college's Unix system
Come to think of it, I've known many engineers (especially EEs) who have
learned to program, but no programmer who has learned engineering. Not
being a mathematician, engineer nor CPA, I've always relied on the experts
to give me the algorithms to implement.
Mark (Ph.D. in American history)
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Heh-heh. I agree with you, though I started life with a
Commie 64 and
learned BASIC. My next machine was a Mac 512 and learned C
A-ha!!! He admits it, finally...get the torches and pitchforks everyone!
;)
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From: Galbreath, Mark [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 8:16 AM
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Come to think
haha! You know us liberal arts types are the most creative thinkers, you
Luddite!
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A-ha!!! He admits it, finally...get the torches and pitchforks everyone!
;)
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haha! You know us liberal arts types are the most creative
thinkers, you
Luddite!
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From: Joe Barefoot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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A-ha!!! He admits
Yeah, I mean all you need to know is that our history started with an
historic ass-whooping... ;)
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#@$%! Bloody Redcoat
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American History!? How hard can that be? You don't have enough history to
fill
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Yeah, I mean all you need to know is that our history started with an
historic ass-whooping... ;)
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How does this explain why you've been late for every decent sized dust-up
ever since? And, ask us for help everytime you need some serious whooping
done? :-)
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This, sadly, fits the observed facts. I'd always hoped for so much more of you Yankees
though.
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Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:37 PM
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Didn't you know
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From: John Owen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, September 20, 2002 1:37 PM
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Didn't you know that our battle for freedom was merely a
battle to obtain
the right to sleep in? America has become
20, 2002 1:57 PM
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Simon,
All I have to say is:
Jellied Eels and Mash, and Black pudding - What's that about? ;-)
Your countrymen must have been really bored to think that up. ;-)
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This, sadly, fits
amuses me when Americans get on their high-horses about food, because
what have they ever given the world? McDonalds!
Simon
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Personally I eat neither Jellied Eels or Black Pudding. And it always amuses
me when Americans get on their high-horses about food, because what have
they ever given the world? McDonalds!
Simon
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Ball-Park Franks
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From: Chappell, Simon P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personally I eat neither Jellied Eels or Black Pudding. And it always amuses
me when Americans get on their high-horses about food, because what have
they ever given the world? McDonalds!
Simon
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Ball-Park Franks
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From: Chappell, Simon P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Personally I eat neither Jellied Eels or Black Pudding. And
it always amuses
me when Americans get on their high-horses about food,
because what have
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