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- From: tspindle@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu (tom spindler)
- Subject: Re: macintosh irc client needed
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.230040.9689@lynx.dac.northeastern.edu>
- Organization: Northeastern University, Boston, MA. 02115, USA
- References: <eaeu209-041192162232@714-725-3169.nts.uci.edu> <kmh1l1j@rpi.edu> <timm.721008602@xongmao>
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 23:00:40 GMT
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- In article <timm.721008602@xongmao> timm@xongmao.ncsa.uiuc.edu (Tim McClarren) writes:
- >catesc@vccsouth14.its.rpi.edu (Chris Cates) writes:
- >
- >>P.S. I heard that the programmer is also really lazy and needs more
- >> encouragement to finish the bug fixes and other features. So, if
- >> ya get it, use it, and like it, email him and tell him to get
- >> off his lazy butt so we'll see v1.0 soon!
- >
- >So true, so true. Homer could be the greatest thing since goat
- >milk, but I'm just not too sure about it...after all, with a name
- >like Blue Cow what can you expect...but what's with the no copy &
- >paste stuff? I thought it was criminal to write a Mac. app. that
- >didn't support copy & paste.
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- Well, what do you expect from a guy that supposedly didn't even know
- that you have to allocate memory for variables, instead of trusting the
- compiler? I mean, come on. It's amazing the program has gotten this far.
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