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Thus it was written in the epistle of Duane Percox,
> Tracy keeps this interminable thread going:
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> >I'm surprised HPRC didn't try to sell him a new box in order to raise the
> >session limit.
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> Well, I'm surprised the HPRC didn't tell him the 3k was obsolete and
> so why did it matter that you couldn't change the limits on-line.
Oi! Y'all musta had more trouble with the HPRC than I have. Those folks have,
with but a very few exceptions, been very good to me and I appreciate them
greatly.
Ted "HPRC fan, too" Ashton
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Serv, Southern Adventist University
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Biographical history, as taught in our public schools, is still largely a
history of boneheads: ridiculous kings and queens, paranoid political
leaders, compulsive voyagers, ignorant generals -- the flotsam and jetsam of
historical currents. The men who radically altered history, the great
scientists and mathematicians, are seldom mentioned, if at all.
-- Gardner, Martin
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