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From: bl947@torfree.net (Arlo Smith)
Subject: Re: Everything about Inf
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Date: Sun, 25 Jun 1995 17:29:41 GMT
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Tim Middleton (tim.middleton@canrem.com) wrote:
:  SE= I like the way Graham Nelson described it in the introduction: "[some
:  SE= parts] are both leaden _and_ patronizing".   The style of it is
:  SE= excellent and just feels right for the subject.

: Yes, I like Graham's style of prose writing as well. A friend of mine, who
: shall remain nameless, finds it sounding a bit pretentious--but he's crazy.
: <-:

WHo's that? :) Yeah, well, if you run his manual through a grammar check, 
--stand back--, because it'll blow  up the program, monitor, HD, Ajax, 
Pickering, and some other towns with lots of donut shops.

