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698.1 | | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Mon Feb 18 1991 14:55 | 4 |
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Anna ? or Hannah?
D.
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698.3 | after the first programmer | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:10 | 3 |
| How about Ada?
Deb
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698.4 | expland it | REFINE::BARTOO | Panic @ Iraqi Bingo = B 52 | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:13 | 6 |
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How about Kara K.
(Your last initial is `K', right?)
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698.5 | | SA1794::CHARBONND | wheel to the storm and fly | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:32 | 1 |
| Mairiam ? - var. of Miriam, or is it Mariam, oh well...
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698.6 | Wow, Li'l tot Anna | NOVA::FISHER | It's your Earth too, love it or leave it. | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:52 | 1 |
| Lil?
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698.7 | I like Hannah! | CNTROL::STOLICNY | | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:56 | 2 |
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Elle?
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698.8 | | STAR::BECK | Paul Beck | Mon Feb 18 1991 15:57 | 1 |
| Matildadlitam?
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698.9 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Dan D'Eramo | Mon Feb 18 1991 17:52 | 1 |
| Eve?
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698.10 | CC (or DD, for that matter! :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Mon Feb 18 1991 18:34 | 1 |
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698.11 | y | HPSRAD::LAM | | Mon Feb 18 1991 20:34 | 4 |
| Ava is a beautiful name.
caroline
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698.12 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | John Ellis to ride RAAM '91 | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:01 | 5 |
| Eleven replies and no one has asked:
"Why does her name have to be a palindrome?"
Scott
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698.13 | YOUR ANSWER | REFINE::BARTOO | Baghdad Billiards->Iraq, You break | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:04 | 5 |
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Because of the year 1991. It is the first time since 1881. It won't
happen again until 2002.
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698.14 | or iddi | NOVA::FISHER | It's your Earth too, love it or leave it. | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:17 | 5 |
| I think leel would be a good name to make up.
(look at it in a mirror. (-: )
ed
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698.15 | vary spellings - yielding more options | LYRIC::BOBBITT | a pickax a compass & night goggles | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:23 | 7 |
| Arora
Mairiam
-Jody
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698.16 | An AWKward list | DENTON::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:26 | 20 |
| A large lexicon yielded (yelt?) these capitalized palindromes:
Abba Ada Adda Adinida Ajaja Aka Akka
Alala Amma Ana Anna Arara Asa Ata
Atta Bab Bob Eve Ewe Kassak Kazak
Malayalam Mam Nan Ofo Oto Otto Pop
Samas Senones Seres Sis Sus Tat Tebet
Uru
I suppose you can discard Bob and Otto and Pop right off the bat. I sheepishly
suggest that you strike Ewe as well.
Ada, Anna and Eve have already been contributed.
The only other words which I am sure I have heard as girls' names are Ana and
Nan Many of the remaining words may not be names, or come from cultures I am
not familiar with; some could even be boy's names. However, they might have
wonderful meanings.
Hope this helps,
/AHM
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698.17 | All these replies and no one's asked... | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:35 | 13 |
| > Need a Palindromic Girl's Name
What does a palindromic girl look like? Furthermore, what's she look
like in a mirrorrim?
:-)
DanaD
PS -- I have a boustrophedonic girl. Can anyone suggest a name for
her?
Pardon the rathole... see you there, perhaps... :-) x 10^+6
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698.18 | | REFINE::BARTOO | Baghdad Billiards->Iraq, You break | Tue Feb 19 1991 10:41 | 15 |
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Boustrophedonic--You mean someone that writes one line normally, and
then the next line dyslexically?
Like this ------------->---->--------->---------->----->->
V
-------------<----<---------<----------<------<-
How about
JoJo ?
NICK
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698.19 | Yep -- see =wn= 10.368 & .369!! :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Tue Feb 19 1991 11:00 | 3 |
| ... and this (hypothetical) girl o' mine is not only sidxelic, she's
stubborn as an ox, fer sure!
:-)
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698.20 | | GWYNED::YUKONSEC | Freeway Condition: HUG ME! | Tue Feb 19 1991 11:41 | 4 |
| Personally, I like Hannah. 'course, it was the name of my baby in the
show, but *hey*, so I'm biased! (*8
E Grace
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698.21 | | GUESS::DERAMO | Dan D'Eramo | Tue Feb 19 1991 13:43 | 9 |
| Why does the list in .16 contain "Pop" but not "Mom"?
Although anyone born in 1991 is too young to be called
"Mom".
Dan
p.s. Today is palindromic, 19-2-91, in places that list
the month in the middle.
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698.22 | Mom'ed any stacks lately? | DENTON::AMARTIN | Alan H. Martin | Tue Feb 19 1991 15:05 | 8 |
| > Why does the list in .16 contain "Pop" but not "Mom"?
Because the lexicon it was drawn from contains "Pop" (and "pop") but not "Mom"
(or "mom"). I don't know how the lexicon was composed, but it may mean that no
one ever had to use it to spell-correct a document with [Mm]om in it.
If it's any consolation, it does contain "mum" (but not "Mum").
/AHM
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698.23 | | SSGBPM::KENAH | The heart of the matter... | Tue Feb 19 1991 15:17 | 13 |
| >> Why does the list in .16 contain "Pop" but not "Mom"?
>
>Because the lexicon it was drawn from contains "Pop" (and "pop") but not "Mom"
>(or "mom"). I don't know how the lexicon was composed, but it may mean that no
>one ever had to use it to spell-correct a document with [Mm]om in it.
>
>If it's any consolation, it does contain "mum" (but not "Mum").
>
Could be that both "pop" and "mum" occur in American English
as words in their own right, whereas "Mom' does not.
andrew
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698.24 | a few more pretty names | ASABET::SLADE | | Tue Feb 19 1991 17:29 | 8 |
| A few more suggestions:
Elaine
Allissa
Elyse
good luck!
ls
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698.25 | more names | REFINE::BARTOO | Baghdad Billiards->Iraq, You break | Tue Feb 19 1991 19:26 | 9 |
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My favorite female names
Kim
Jennifer
Alexis
Fantasia
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698.26 | err...but... | TLE::D_CARROLL | get used to it! | Tue Feb 19 1991 21:26 | 5 |
| re: -1, -2...
uhhhh...those are pretty names, but are not palindromes.
D!
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698.27 | | CSC32::J_CHRISTIE | Masterpeace | Tue Feb 19 1991 22:03 | 4 |
| Larral
(a variation of Laurel)
Richard
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698.28 | | MOOV01::ROSE | | Wed Feb 20 1991 05:40 | 4 |
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Viv Mim Ivi Tot
Virginia
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698.29 | | RUTLND::JOHNSTON | therrrrrre's a bathroom on the right | Wed Feb 20 1991 09:04 | 4 |
| Mirim
probably a variant of Miriam, but the woman who wore this name would
never own up to it ...
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698.30 | Palindromic Girls | KEATNG::KEATING | | Wed Feb 20 1991 13:34 | 17 |
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> What does a palindromic girl look like? Furthermore, what's she
> look like in a mirrorrim?
Very clever, DanaD. I THOUGHT someone might pick me up on that one.
I can't tell you how many times I tried to rewrite that sentence in
order to separate those two words, but. . .
This has been loads of fun. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions.
My husband has his heart set on "Hannah". Our only fear is that it
seems to be experiencing a resurgence in popularity. We don't want
her to be one of six Hannahs in her kindergarten class.
Thanks for letting me use this notes file to discuss this. It was more
than a BABYNAMES notes file issue.
- cj
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698.31 | good choice | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | when I get you on my wavelength | Wed Feb 20 1991 13:49 | 5 |
| Hannah may be the most popular but it's the only name in this string
that I would ever consider naming anybody!
Lorna
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698.32 | No I didn't make it up | IE0010::MALING | Mirthquake! | Wed Feb 20 1991 14:08 | 1 |
| Aviva
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698.33 | | BLUMON::GUGEL | Adrenaline: my drug of choice | Wed Feb 20 1991 14:36 | 7 |
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One of my best friends named her baby girl "Hannah" this past year
and it was all I could do to keep from gagging when she told me.
"Hannah" was always the MAID'S name in all the books I read while
growing up!
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698.34 | | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | when I get you on my wavelength | Wed Feb 20 1991 14:43 | 4 |
| re .33, I think of Hannah as an early American settler type name.
Lorna
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698.35 | rathole! | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVG West, UCS1-4 | Wed Feb 20 1991 14:58 | 4 |
| And I think of Mia Farrow in the Woody Allen movie, Hannah and her
Sisters...;-)
DougO
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698.36 | :-) | REGENT::BROOMHEAD | Don't panic -- yet. | Wed Feb 20 1991 15:01 | 5 |
| .31 -- What's wrong with Anna, Lorna?
.33 -- Nah, that was Hazel.
Ann B.
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698.37 | | WRKSYS::STHILAIRE | when I get you on my wavelength | Wed Feb 20 1991 15:53 | 4 |
| re .36, nothing, Ann. It's a lovely name. :-)
Lorna
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698.38 | | LJOHUB::MAXHAM | Snort when you laugh! | Wed Feb 20 1991 16:08 | 4 |
| I love the name Hannah!
Kathy
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698.39 | From Star Trek | BUSY::KCOLBURN | The weather's fine up here! | Thu Feb 21 1991 00:37 | 3 |
| Howz about Ardra?
KC
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698.40 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | sun flurries | Thu Feb 21 1991 08:44 | 1 |
| so far Aviva gets my vote
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698.41 | a pretty name... | WFOV12::BRENNAN_N | Dykes 'R Us | Thu Feb 21 1991 08:48 | 3 |
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I'm partial to the name "Katelan Marie"
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698.42 | Sorry, but, uhh, "The devil made me do it!" :-) | PROXY::SCHMIDT | Thinking globally, acting locally! | Thu Feb 21 1991 09:20 | 5 |
| .39> Howz about Ardra?
Now there's a devil of a suggestion!
Atlant
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698.43 | | CSCMA::SCHILLER | | Thu Feb 21 1991 09:23 | 1 |
| How about Aylya?
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698.44 | It's (.43) good for what ails ME... Howzabout you? :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Thu Feb 21 1991 09:26 | 1 |
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698.45 | | REFINE::BARTOO | USAF--Global Reach, Global Power | Thu Feb 21 1991 09:27 | 4 |
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Yvettevy
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698.46 | according to my unreliable baby-names book | CSSE32::RANDALL | Pray for peace | Thu Feb 21 1991 14:29 | 3 |
| I think Aviva means "spring" in Hebrew???
--bonnie
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698.47 | | BTOVT::THIGPEN_S | sun flurries | Thu Feb 21 1991 15:29 | 2 |
| yes --bonnie, Aviva means Spring in Hebrew, and is used as a girl's
name in Israel
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698.48 | God! A red nugget! A fat egg under a dog! | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Fri Feb 22 1991 08:00 | 2 |
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Evil Olive
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698.49 | | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Fri Feb 22 1991 08:06 | 5 |
| - .1
Love it! (The title.) Couldn't it go in 671?
D.
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698.50 | Take a left! Take a right! | KEATNG::KEATING | | Fri Feb 22 1991 10:41 | 5 |
| Re: .17 (Boustrophedonic girls)
Our suggestion for a name for your boustrophedonic girl is Gee Haw.
DAM (Mothers against Dyslexia)
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698.51 | one more... | PARITY::DDAVIS | Long-cool woman in a black dress | Fri Feb 22 1991 13:45 | 2 |
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Has anyone mentioned "Ardra"?
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698.52 | Gnita E. Keating | TOOK::D_SHERMAN | | Tue Feb 26 1991 15:52 | 3 |
| How 'bout
Gnita E. Keating
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698.53 | How about Radar? | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | I brew the best koala_tea products | Tue Feb 26 1991 16:35 | 21 |
| G'day,
Pretty please, has anyone considered the poor mite?? With a
palindromic name she'll maybe not know if she is coming or going!
Sometimes I wonder at parents (in general, not specifically the author
of .0) Do we really give enough thought to how a life can be blighted
by a name or initial set? (My wife was nearly given the initials P.I.S.)
Heard of a lad with the family name 'Rowe' and the given name 'Heath'
the other day.
I once met a young cubscout with the wonderful name of
Peregrine Hepplethwaite.
jus' a 2 � worth.....
derek
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698.54 | Silly Names/Real People | KEATNG::KEATING | | Tue Feb 26 1991 17:45 | 30 |
| Derek:
Just to set your mind at ease:
If you've been following the replies to my original note, you've seen
some of the suggestions people have offered. I'm sure most of them
are tongue-in-cheek, and no one would dream of using them for the very
reason you mentioned.
They are silly and contrived, but you have to admit, it's been fun.
I opened the conference just to see what people could come up with.
But your point is well taken. I'm sure there are people who have no
comprehension of the effect a silly name (or initials) will have on
their child's pscyhe.
My husband is an Irish National, so we looked closely at Gaelic names,
but in America, most of them would sound downright cruel (Gobnait?).
- Carolorac
PS: I once knew a man named Alexander Mlodzianowski. The couple next
door to me are Adelard and Fabiola. I once worked for a check printing
company and placed orders for people named Brand New O'Brien, Mary
Golden Brown, Mary Christmas, Candace Kane, Chris Cross and Estella
Faggott. We've all heard the story of the twins, Ura and Ima Hogg.
There was a man convicted of arson in New Hampshire with the last name of
Lalumiere ("the light"). A Catholic cardinal in the Philippines has
the unfortunate last name of Sin. I could go on.
Perhaps this begs the birth of a new conference: SILLY NAMES/REAL PEOPLE.
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698.55 | | RUBY::BOYAJIAN | One of the Happy Generations | Wed Feb 27 1991 02:47 | 5 |
| The "worst" one I've heard that was quite real was:
Crystal Shandra Lear
--- jerry
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698.56 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Wed Feb 27 1991 08:29 | 6 |
| re .54 ("Fabiola"):
The Queen of Belgium is named Fabiola; I'm reasonably sure that it
is not considered to be a silly name there.
--Mr Topaz
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698.57 | | EVETPU::RUST | | Wed Feb 27 1991 09:35 | 12 |
| Re funny names: Try doing some genealogy and you'll turn up lots of
interesting names. My favorite of those I've found is "Wealthy Lauretta
Shafter"; wishful thinking, I wonder, or descriptive? ;-) [And I'd hate
to have a name like that at income tax time.]
Re palindromes: one of the suggestions was "Mairiam" - turns out that
"Mariam" [not "Miriam", though it may have originated as a misspelling]
is a family name of ours, so it's pretty close. Alas, whenever I read
"Mairiam" I think of "Mairzey doats," so I couldn't in all honesty
recommend it...
-b
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698.58 | | IE0010::MALING | Mirthquake! | Wed Feb 27 1991 10:52 | 9 |
| Re: Unusual names
My mother was doing some genealogy research of relatives in South
Dakota and found a woman whose name was Under the Baggage.
In grad school I taught a freshman Calculus class and one of my
students was named Arc Cosine Carter.
Mary
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698.59 | | REFINE::BARTOO | Bo knows your daughter | Wed Feb 27 1991 10:56 | 10 |
| RE: .58
> In grad school I taught a freshman Calculus class and one of my
> students was named Arc Cosine Carter.
> Mary
Are you sure it wasn't a trigonometry class?
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698.60 | | RUTLND::JOHNSTON | therrrrrre's a bathroom on the right | Wed Feb 27 1991 11:07 | 13 |
| re.54 harumph!! ;^)/2
most Gaelic names are cruel???? oh, my word ...
once upon a time I had thought to have three sons: Ian, Sean, & Evan
three Celtic versions of John to go go with Johnston.
Gaelic names of woman in my family nclude Siobhan, Fiona, Caitlin,
Maire ... I find them lyrical
but maybe it;s the Gaelic in me ...
Annie
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698.62 | | LEZAH::QUIRIY | Love is a verb | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:38 | 9 |
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Three of my great aunts were: Rena, Deana, and Vina. These were
nicknames for Zephyrina, Odeana, and Alvina. I have an uncle
Napolean in the family somewhere -- maybe he is the one we all know
as Dewey -- and his brother was named Valmore. My grandmother's
name was Flosia. I love all the old names but I'm not too fond of
the new strange ones.
CQ
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698.63 | re .58 and .59 don't ask Mary M., 'cause I'm sure... :-) | NEMAIL::KALIKOWD | Parody Error -- Please retry | Wed Feb 27 1991 13:39 | 3 |
| ... Secan't remember.
:-)
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698.64 | Jus goin' off at a tangent... | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | I brew the best koala_tea products | Wed Feb 27 1991 17:46 | 12 |
| G'day,
Re comment about parents and naming of their offspring - Yes I noticed
the t-i-c nature of the replies... and yes Hannah is quite acceptable
and no I wasn't having a dig... (as I said it was a general comment)
re -.1 reckon its time to sin off, but don't be afraid of Secs, cos its
just an angle.
derek
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698.65 | didn't sleep well, dreamed this up | SA1794::CHARBONND | You're hoping the sun won't rise | Thu Feb 28 1991 06:57 | 1 |
| Edith Tide
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698.66 | and another one.... | WFOV11::BRENNAN_N | Dykes 'R Us | Thu Feb 28 1991 07:28 | 5 |
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I have a friend with the name of Crystal Powers....
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698.67 | ;-) | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Thu Feb 28 1991 08:47 | 6 |
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.63
Let's not go off on a tangent here.
D.
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698.69 | | GEMVAX::KOTTLER | | Thu Feb 28 1991 09:25 | 6 |
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.68
Yes, the sines don't look too good.
D.
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