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So after all the discussion about Year 2000, surely Interex won't be
hosting
HP-World '00
Might be bad for business.
BTW, I think Spanish is the language of choice for IT Professionals
since it's '10s convention switch' occurs at 16
(...catorce, quince, diez y seis,...), a nice hexadecimal scheme.
Rick Brooks [log in to unmask]
Software Engineer Prevue Networks www.prevue.com
"Ow!...Yahhh!...Get Down!" either a) James Brown or b) last night's
conversation with my three year old.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy Johnson [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, July 28, 1997 5:12 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Numbering conventions
No, Interex hasn't lately numbered its conventions. They seem
content
just to put the two digit year after the convention name, such as:
HP-World '97.
:-) <-------- Requisite happy face for a bad pun.
Tracy Johnson
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"Semper Pollus"
ADC-2239-5531
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