They stop?
On Wednesday 27 November 2002 06:22 am, Larry Price wrote:
: On 26 Nov 2002, Cooper Stevenson wrote:
: > I did it also for my predescesor. If some day I am to hand the reigns
: > over to someone else, I my design goal is to make it as easy as possible
: > to do so.
:
: s/predescesor/pre
On 26 Nov 2002, Cooper Stevenson wrote:
> I did it also for my predescesor. If some day I am to hand the reigns
> over to someone else, I my design goal is to make it as easy as possible
> to do so.
>
s/predescesor/predecessor/
and they must be having those reverse flow temporal anomalies in cor
Ben,
On Tue, 2002-11-26 at 17:53, Ben Barrett wrote:
> Ahh, yes, slashcode. Any reason why you chose that over postnuke or any
> other content management system? (ie, why did slashcode win?)
Yes. I was looking for the ``best bang for the buck.'' I'm not saying
that Slashcode is necessarily supe
Ahh, yes, slashcode. Any reason why you chose that over postnuke or any
other content management system? (ie, why did slashcode win?)
And this question makes me feel a little strange, but what graphic
design? Surely you don't mean the subject-denoting icons... maybe you
mean the typeset of the
All,
>
> Cooper -
>
> You might want to clarify that the presentation is in Room 08 of Hovland.
> Its not a big building, but posting the room number or floor will help.
You bet. As Tyler pointed out, we are holding our meeting in Room 08 of
the Hovland building.
>
> Btw, that's one VERY spi