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February 1997, Week 2

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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Ok, I couldn't help but replying....

    I just went and saw Star Wars on the Big Screen again for the first time in
almost 20 years.... I loved reliving something from my early teenage years :) :)

    How is this related to Pete and Gavin's messages, you ask???

    Easy while I was still loving the movie and thot the special effects were
great a kid sitting behind me (about 12 years old) made the comment that the
special effects were "just not there!"

     I think those of us who been around a while are definitely more easily
amazed than those who have grown up in this current age!

Art "putting away the soap box" Bahrs
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>>> Pete Crosby <[log in to unmask]> 02/12/97 05:06am >>>
Gavin wrote:
>
>Not directly 3000 related, but this is so neat I have to point
>it out.
>
>There's a new feature on Digital's AltaVista search engine in the
>last day or so.  Go there (http://ALTAVISTA.DIGITAL.COM/) and do a
>search, and then click on the "Refine your query using LiveTopics:
>Java" link (if you don't have a Java enabled browser you can use
>one of the other links, but it's not nearly as impressive).
>
>Be sure to try clicking on the Topic Relationships tab as well.
>
>Absolutely amazing technology.
>
>(Or am I just easily impressed?)

I agree. I bookmarked it immediately. But then, maybe I am easily
impressed as well.


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