At 09:20 PM 7/14/98 -0500, you wrote: >Hi Susan, > >#7? He inquired. Hmmm, sounds strangely familiar... could be. I'll have to >go out in the daylight (when it's safe (bears (Kansas, you know))) and check >for possible (probable (likely)) brain clog. That's the problem with these >'meat' computers we carry around, there's no reliable diagnostic routines >for memory parity errors. > >Ron Brain clog does sound immensely familiar! However, in my fragmented memory, #7 is firmly engraved, since I've used them a few times, without having to ease at all once I used the vodka. Just the right clearance ... for most wires, at least. What is missing, apparently forever, is even a rough date for Bill Spurlock's Journal article, which I imagine carries all the advice someone new to the job might require. Are any of you people equipped with paper indexes able to supplement the fallible biological filing system? Susan (Don't let the bears make you drop the box of bridge pins ...) Susan Kline P.O. Box 1651 Philomath, OR 97370 skline@proaxis.com
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