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Re: What is a "hack"?
Subject
: Re: What is a "hack"?
From
: "Charles J. Sarchet" <
csarchet@sinclair.net
>
Date
: 1999/03/05
Newsgroups
:
comp.sys.apple2
References
: <
36CF2D1E.AD9EBE7D@cyberhighway.net
> <
19990224113817.01122.00002207@ng-fp1.aol.com
> <
36D4693B.4D17F91E@swbell.net
> <7b4e88$it9$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com> <
36D5E5D4.9CDA8336@swbell.net
> <
36DCB5D1.7171FB60@cyberhighway.net
>
This is true and generally you have the sequence of events correct. Chuck :-)
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:
Re: What is a "hack"?
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Frank Carney <frankcNOSPAM@cyberhighway.net>
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