Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cmcl2!sbcs!engws2.ic.sunysb.edu!dsherif From: dsherif@engws2.ic.sunysb.edu (Darin D Sheriff) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications Subject: Re: Electronic Dictionary Message-ID: <1991Feb17.225838.26384@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Date: 17 Feb 91 22:58:38 GMT References: <1991Feb14.234154.1170@sbcs.sunysb.edu> <1991Feb17.191905.7558@sbcs.sunysb.edu> Sender: usenet@sbcs.sunysb.edu (Usenet poster) Distribution: usa Organization: State University of New York at Stony Brook Lines: 41 In article <1991Feb17.191905.7558@sbcs.sunysb.edu> dtiberio@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) writes: >In article cimshop!davidm@uunet.UU.NET (David S. Masterson) writes: >>>>>>> On 14 Feb 91 23:41:54 GMT, dtiberio@csserv2.ic.sunysb.edu (David Tiberio) said: >> >>David> I am sure that the author would be glad to send you a copy. His phone >>David> number is 2-3605. >> > Yes, that is my phone number. I live in a very small community, area code 1. > >Actually, it is my school campus phone number, and Darin (who I was responding >to) lives on campus. When we first met, I told himn that I wrote a few programs >including a dictionary program so I could store my psychology vocabulary. >Obviously he either forgot, or he never realised my incredible programming >ability (but inability to actually RELEASE the programs) :). Yes I did forget that you had the program. I plead the excuse that I was so dazzled by your amazing programming ability that my brain rebooted thereby losing all previous information. :) > >DavidTiberio SUNYStonyBrook2-3605 AMIGA TotalProductions DDDMEN > > >> ^^^^^^ - this is a phone number? >> >>-- >>==================================================================== >>David Masterson Consilium, Inc. >>(415) 691-6311 640 Clyde Ct. >>uunet!cimshop!davidm Mtn. View, CA 94043 >>==================================================================== >>"If someone thinks they know what I said, then I didn't say it!" > > -- Darin Sheriff; Amiga 1000 owner. dsherif@csserv2.ic.sunysb.edu A computer: A machine that enables one to make twice as many mistakes in half the time. --unknown-- Disclaimer: It wasn't me. It was Chucky. He did it.