> I was working at a real, income producing, job at the time.  Without

Lucky you.  As of 20 years ago or so everybody who'd had a PC on their
desk for 3 years deemed themselves an expert, yet couldn't make heads
nor tails of my experience with mainframe shops and hand-built personal
computers (as opposed to PC's).  "IBM Mainframes?  VM/SP?  Soldered-up
your own computer?  Designed, built your own keyboard, 300Baud modem,
floppy disk power supply?  Wrote your own BIOS?  Naw, none of that means
anything here."  Best I found was 3mos temping at Intel doing PC
support, and another 3mos evaluating Win95 for Intel's in-house use.

> Yes, LO is an exception.  However the others are complete AFAIK.

Wish it wasn't an exception, though I grant it's geinormous.
-- 
Paul Rogers
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Rogers' Second Law: "Everything you do communicates."
(I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)

        

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