[ale] the use of tubers as a starchy addition

Dow Hurst dhurst at kennesaw.edu
Wed Oct 16 12:09:12 EDT 2002




Rafos,
I wasn't interested in the X books but that's moot since they aren't available.
 Those who don't understand must weep in frustration....
Dow


Rafos701 at aol.com wrote:
<font
 face="arial,helvetica">I apologize. They are at this place
where I held a job at five months ago, which I visited in desparation last
PM. I'll scoop them up from Value Village Roswell tonight if the rain lets
up, and, if you'll (spell checker joke) don't come through, promise myself
a full ten pages. One of the asst managers is a Ma condidate in CS, but doesn't
do too well the english. They are about two bucks each, and I assume that
the X guys then changed the lowest level only in their new stuff. I've got
the purple and the green, but assumed that these others are lower level than
"hello world" in a window requires. That place sort of ruined my life with
a set of msce tomes about the same time I was there. I view my code fragments
analogously to the relationship the bicycles I used to weld as well with
that Sydney bridge, and it doesn't help that I'm "distracted."

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