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From: mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us
Subject: Re: L'OBJET: A new journal (in French) on object technology.
Message-ID: <1995Feb5.060755.3924@mole-end.matawan.nj.us>
Summary: Make it 5
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References: <RAIBLE.95Feb3113442@win57.nas.nasa.gov>
Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 06:07:55 GMT
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In article <RAIBLE.95Feb3113442@win57.nas.nasa.gov>, raible@nas.nasa.gov (Eric Raible) writes:
> 
> Please folks, the horse is still barely recognizable -
> please let your feelings about this really interesting
> subject be known NOW!
> 
> I know for a FACT that there are at LEAST six people who
> have not yet posted, selfishly keeping their opinions to
> themselves when the rest of us are just DYING to know what
> they think.

It's gonna be five, now.  I've been waiting for someone to trot out
this old chestnut:

	In Europe, someone who speaks three languages is trilingual.
	Someone who speaks two languages is bilingual.
	Someone who speaks one language is an American.

'nuff said?
-- 
 (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.)
