on 27/01/02 13:55, Frank Gruendel at Frank_Gruendel_at_t-online.de wrote:
>> But since I knew he has been very tired recently, and since I agree that
> we
>> haven't heard from him lately, 1 and 1 producing 2, I thought that maybe
> he
>> decided to take some well deserved vacation and where else would you go,
> but
>> to the Cote d'Azur??? ;-D
>
> Hiking in New Zealand?
We were guessing of a place in Europe, Frank!
-Laurent.
-- ===================================================================== Laurent Daudelin <http://home.cox.rr.com/nemesys> Logiciels Nemesys Software mailto:nemesys_at_cox.rr.comdangling pointer n.: [common] A reference that doesn't actually lead anywhere (in C and some other languages, a pointer that doesn't actually point at anything valid). Usually this happens because it formerly pointed to something that has moved or disappeared. Used as jargon in a generalization of its techspeak meaning; for example, a local phone number for a person who has since moved to the other coast is a dangling pointer. Compare dead link.
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