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From: s5cfh@csc.liv.ac.uk (C.F. Hankel)
Subject: Re: PRESS RELEASE: ATI announces Object Warehouse
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In article <1995Aug30.165232.13545@llyene.jpl.nasa.gov>, kdq@emoryi.jpl.nasa.gov
(Kevin D. Quitt) writes:
> The@arzana.co.uk, Object@arzana.co.uk, Warehouse@arzana.co.uk wrote:
> >As the Object Oriented development community progresses ever more to  
> >fulfil it's destiny of cheaper, faster, more maintainable applications  
> 
> That should be "its".
> --
> #include	<standard.disclaimer>
>  _
I suppose a spelling flame is justified in view of the spammed advertisement
but you could question the validity of the claims for Object Orientation
progressing towards its "destiny of cheaper, faster, more maintainable
applications".  This is a target which it has singualrly failed to achieve
as of yet.

Charles
