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From: mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us
Subject: Re: Reference Counting (was Re: Searching Method for Incremental Garbage Collection)
Message-ID: <1994Nov26.145537.28235@mole-end.matawan.nj.us>
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In article <1994Nov25.234423.17020@njitgw.njit.edu>, kxn3796@hertz.njit.edu (Ken Nakata) writes:
> In article <LGM.94Nov25160315@polaris.ih.att.com>,
> Lawrence G. Mayka <lgm@polaris.ih.att.com> wrote:

 ...
> >You, Andrew Koenig, and others are essentially describing techniques
>
> You must be awfully mistaken; my name by no means spells "Andrew
> Koenig," nor was I by any means defending reference counting
> technique.  ...

I don't think the correspondent is accusing you of _being_ Andrew Koenig,
only of _agreeing_ with Andrew Koenig.

I'll take the latter accusation any day; it means I'm probably right and
in _very_ good company either way.

But if someone asked me ``Are you ARK?'' I would probably say ``My son,
you are still in the vale of illusion.'' (allusion furnished on request.)
-- 
 (This man's opinions are his own.)
 From mole-end				Mark Terribile
 mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us, Somewhere in Matawan, NJ
	(Training and consulting in C, C++, UNIX, etc.)
