On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 22:36, M. Mueller (bhu5nji) wrote:
> My overall impression is that this is going to work out pretty well.  
> 
> It was a meet and greet session.  We cracked the book.  The C++ inside is not 
> daunting (unlike the STL Fibonacci series in error messages torture device).

Torture device?  So, does that make me a torturer?!? Hmmmm... :-/ :-)
  
> We discussed using the [EMAIL PROTECTED] for discussion.  We decided we would 
> use it until we got booted off (at least that was what I decided the outcome 
> was; somebody please correct me if I misunderstood). 

Please, please do use [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Although I don't really
have time to go to the meetings, I would love to hear the extra
discussion (I do have the book for reference).

Tanner (thinking of what other "torture devices" he can come up with..:)
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