frank wrote:
On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Philomena put to word:
um, Mark - I think Damien was referencing the "Ulysses" name, not
"beta" :-) , hence the literary hint of the Irish author James Joyce who
wrote "Ulysses"
and that book, an internal parallel to the exiled wanderer of homer's
Youknow, I hear it's better then 1600x1200 @32bit
color out there.
Dacia
--- Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
frank wrote:
On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Philomena put to word:
um, Mark - I think Damien was referencing the
"Ulysses" name, not
"beta" :-) , hence the literary hint
r 06, 2000 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] OT: "Ulysses"?
Youknow, I hear it's better then 1600x1200 @32bit
color out there.
Dacia
--- Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
frank wrote:
On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Philomena put to word:
um, Mark - I think Da
Pardon the OTness of this, but does anyone know if the beta title comes
Greek mythology, or from the fact that there's an Irish bloke working at
Mdk?
--
Damien Mc Kenna, Paraprofessional
The Computer Institute, 100 Waldon Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773
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It referz to how long it takes to install it and get it working.
- Original Message -
From: "Damien Mc Kenna" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 10:00 AM
Subject: [newbie] OT: "Ulysses"?
: Pardon the OTness of this,
um...how old are you? :|
Beta is the second letter of the "greek"...or is that "geek" alhpabet.
Mark
Damien Mc Kenna wrote:
Pardon the OTness of this, but does anyone know if the beta title comes
Greek mythology, or from the fact that there's an Irish bloke working at
Mdk?
--
Damien
um, Mark - I think Damien was referencing the "Ulysses" name, not
"beta" :-) , hence the literary hint of the Irish author James Joyce who
wrote "Ulysses"
cheers,
philomena
At 01:44 PM 9/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
um...how old are you? :|
Beta is the second letter of the "greek"...or is that
On Tue, 05 Sep 2000, Philomena put to word:
um, Mark - I think Damien was referencing the "Ulysses" name, not
"beta" :-) , hence the literary hint of the Irish author James Joyce who
wrote "Ulysses"
and that book, an internal parallel to the exiled wanderer of homer's
tale...so yes the