on 11/1/01 3:18 PM, Pascal Mass=FCn at pascal.massun_at_skynet.be wrote:
> op 01-11-2001 13:45 schreef Ken op newtontalk_at_newtontalk.net:
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>> It will be power intensive but Infrared works for me.
>=20
> Ken,
> How did you do that ?
> I thought that infrared with NCU didn't work (I tried it and it didn't wo=
rk,
> unless I did something wrong)
It doesn't work. Wait for the other message I posted to the list earlier.
-Laurent.
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Laurent Daudelin Developer, Multifamily, ESO, Fannie Mae
mailto:Laurent_Daudelin_at_fanniemae.com Washington, DC, USA
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code grinder n.: A suit-wearing minion of the sort hired in legion strength
by banks and insurance companies to implement payroll packages in RPG and
other such unspeakable horrors. In its native habitat, the code grinder
often removes the suit jacket to reveal an underplumage consisting of
button-down shirt (starch optional) and a tie. In times of dire stress, the
sleeves (if long) may be rolled up and the tie loosened about half an inch.
It seldom helps. The code grinder's milieu is about as far from hackerdom a=
s
one can get and still touch a computer; the term connotes pity.
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