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- From: stevev@miser.uoregon.edu (Steve VanDevender)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp48
- Subject: Re: Exam mode in version J (var lock?)
- Date: 23 Jan 93 12:12:42
- Organization: University of Oregon Chemistry Stores
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- References: <1993Jan19.164320.14325@doug.cae.wisc.edu> <1993Jan23.030545.24088@netcom.com>
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- In-reply-to: payner@netcom.com's message of Sat, 23 Jan 1993 19:35:45 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan23.193545.22639@netcom.com> payner@netcom.com
- (Rich Payne) writes:
-
- [Joel Kolstad:]
- >I certainly agree that lightning is always dangerous.
-
- But curiously, people have survived lightening strikes.
-
- Is that where they get bleach dumped on them? Or exposed to
- really bright flashes of ultraviolet light?
-
- Maybe I've missed something and this argument is really about how
- to spell "lightning".
- --
- Steve VanDevender stevev@greylady.uoregon.edu
- "Bipedalism--an unrecognized disease affecting over 99% of the population.
- Symptoms include lack of traffic sense, slow rate of travel, and the
- classic, easily recognized behavior known as walking."
-