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- From: mouse@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu (der Mouse)
- Subject: Re: TSR sources : request .
- Message-ID: <1992Dec18.021241.16806@thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu>
- Organization: McGill Research Centre for Intelligent Machines
- References: <1992Dec14.223639.4128@jwminhh.hanse.de> <1992Dec16.031008.25313@unislc.uucp>
- Date: Fri, 18 Dec 92 02:12:41 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec16.031008.25313@unislc.uucp>, thayne@unislc.uucp (Thayne Forbes) writes:
- > Jan Wieck (wieck@jwminhh.hanse.de) wrote:
- >> rodnay@chen.bgu.ac.il (guy rodnay) writes:
-
- >>> I would very much apreciate any help on TSR's
-
- Well, it's got little to do with C, but from my AD&D Players Handbook
- cover:
-
- TSR Hobbies, Inc.
- POB 756
- LAKE GENEVA, WI 53147
-
- This is probably out of date, though, as the logo accompanying it is
- different from the logo I've seen in ads recently.
-
- Seriously, *please* keep the OS- and machine-specific stuff in the OS-
- and machine-specific groups. You'll get better information and you
- won't clutter up c.l.c with stuff that doesn't belong here.
-
- >> So, where is the Problem? And if there is anyone, it isn't a
- >> C-problem!!!
-
- > Of course any smart-ass who recognizes the acronym TSR knows that Guy
- > was refering to DOS.
-
- Then what was it doing posted in comp.lang.c, hm? rec.games.frp seems
- more appropriate to me...oh foo, wrong TSR again. Gotta be careful
- with acronyms out of their context...like "TSR" in a non-DOS context.
-
- der Mouse
-
- mouse@larry.mcrcim.mcgill.edu
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