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From: milkovic@bns147.Central.Sun.COM (Tony Milkovich ph2698)
Subject: Re: Help ! maze solving
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In article <3bif2bINN2n2@ctron-news.ctron.com>,  <edavis@ctron.com> wrote:
>
> I would be wery glad if anyone has any ideas that might help.
>> 
>> 
>> Jan Soderman.
>> 
>Yeah I have a great idea.
>
>Once you learn to spell correctly, hit the books and -learn- how to
>do your project. Do you think your little homework problem is too
>big for you to handle ? I wonder what the boys and girls at MIT
>think of this post. Some education you have. 
>
>My ideal motto: Effort Equals Results.
>
>Go ahead, poll the Internet for your answer.
>But you will learn much more visiting any university library
>and doing it yourself. That is the help I can give you.
>
>Do I sound snotty ? You bet. I grew up with parents who
>were educators themselves, and I learned a lot. Mostly, I learned to do
>my homework on my own.
>
>Hey, just my $0.02.
>

   Well said!! I agree (for what thats worth).
