On 29/10/03 11:02 AM, "Neil Houghton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Front running: > > Making the early running was Douglas Sheerer with "Re: Bluetooth Query ?" > streaking out of the blocks at 10:16 on 25/10/03, it was a clear leader up > to 10 copies. > > Though not out of the blocks until 22:16 on the 25/10/03, Daniel Kerr with > "From Apple Mac OS X Troubleshooting and Installation Software Updates" has > been hauling in Douglas and this morning they were neck & neck at 13 copies > each and counting! > > Mathew Healy with "Re: wamug mail - multiple repeats" looked to be in third > place with twelve copies until closer inspection found Matt had launched > three different runners within 7 minutes of each other - combined totals > don't count so you're disqualified Matt ;). > > With Matt out of the way, Douglas and Daniel have a clear lead on Gary > Blackman - EDSL on his version of "Re: wamug mail - multiple repeats", Paul > & Caroline van der Mey on "Re: new Macs" and Paul Kitchener on his version > of "Re: new Macs" all sitting back on 9 copies each just ahead of the main > pack. Gary's is a particularly noteworthy effort as he was late out of the > blocks at 00:05 on 27/10/03 > > Given that this is a race of unknown length, staying power will be the > ultimate decider. > > Ladies and Gentlemen - Place your bets. > > Your race caller > Neil I guess this wouldn't count if I sat there pressing send on the same message 20 times. ;o)))) Can we bribe the judges??? ;o) Hopefully you get some more,..13 is always an unlucky number. :o) My bet is $10,... that Telstra is the loser and comes in last place. ;o) And that'll be a good payout which ever way it falls! ;o) Well written Neil! :o) Kind Regards Daniel Kerr --- Daniel Kerr MacWizardry Phone: 0414 795 960 Email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web: <http://www.macwizardry.com.au> **For everything Macintosh**

