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It seems that Winship said ...
W> I might say that if you've been doing it for five years and still don't
W> understand the difference between HOLD and LOCK, then perhaps you should
W> find some other toy. HOLD and LOCK ain't "terminology", they ain't
W> "ownerspeak", they is commands, honey.
W> That, of course, is what I *might* say, you understand, not neccessarily
W> what I *do* say. Douglas [log in to unmask]
Delightful, as always, Douglas. You have earned one of the few
cherished spots in my bozo bin.
My e-mail program (The Bat) randomly attaches aphorisms at the ends of
messages. Occasionally it is prophetic. This time, for example.
--
Bill Blinn ([log in to unmask]) - 6/14/2002 at 7:04 AM
William Blinn Communications, Columbus, Ohio
Random thought: "You're about as accurate as an archer in a centrifuge." -Brad Barkett
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