Larry McVoy scripsit:
With all due respect (and I'm not trolling John,
I've got respect for
you) I think it was Ken.
It was indeed. As I age, brain farts are multiplying in what I am
pleased to call my mind. To make it worse, I'll probably say "Dennis"
a few more times before I get it fixed. Google helps compensate, and
I'm getting better about verifying things, but not always.
/me misses the days where it was all about what the
bell labs guys
would do next. Those were fun. These days it seems like we all have
to try and hope google isn't going to be really evil. Wasn't it more
fun when it was about science?
I postdate that era, alas. Still, I'm sure they had their politics too.
--
John Cowan
http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan(a)ccil.org
Is a chair finely made tragic or comic? Is the portrait of Mona Lisa
good if I desire to see it? Is the bust of Sir Philip Crampton lyrical,
epical or dramatic? If a man hacking in fury at a block of wood make
there an image of a cow, is that image a work of art? If not, why not?
--Stephen Dedalus