On Sun, 03 Jan 2010 19:29:09 -0700, Ken Holder <khol...@webleyweb.com> wrote:

>At 05:54 PM 1/3/2010, Frank Ney wrote:
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>>Missing in action?
>
>
>Hi Frank,
>
>no, just late. I guess maybe I should start sending out
>a "gonna be a day late" message?
>
>Ken


Well I was kind of hoping for a link to my latest article.  Just to make sure
certain federal agents have reason to keep me on the no-fly list.  B-)=

Frank Ney  N4ZHG  NY/EMT-B  NRA(L) GOA CCRKBA JPFO ProvNRA LPWV
--
CPUs execute their instructions in synchonization with the "ticking" of 
an internal clock.  This kind of thing isn't unusual in the real world.  
Musicians play their music at the tempo dictated by the baton of a 
conductor or the "ticking" of a metronome.  Greek slaves used to row the 
oars of their trireme warships in time with the drum beats.  Politicians 
spend money at 1.5 times the rate at which they can get their hands on it.  
You get the idea.
            - Gary Cutler, "A Buyers and Builders Guide to Windows PCs"

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