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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 21:50:12 -0600, David Maynard wrote:
Mxsmanic wrote: David Maynard writes: Well, pencil and paper 'does the job' too but a text processor does it better, and a WYSIWYG word processor does it even better, depending on how one defines 'better'. Sorta reminds me of the old joke ..... NASA spent millions on designing a ball point pen that would work in zero gravity (or up side down in gravity). The Russians use a pencil! -- Australia isn't "down under", it's "off to one side"! www.cobracat.com (home of the Australian Cobra Catamaran) http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cobra-cat/ |
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