Marcel,
I don't disagree. The reason for the posting was that the previous
posting had misrepresented the contents of the Wikipedia article. I
don't think that I made any claims about the veracity of the article, or
of the theory.
However, the evidence from Sweden quoted in that article was not
Jeremy Taffel wrote:
> According to Wikipedia, the story about Napoleon is legend with no
> basis in fact.
I did look at Wikipedia. But I just consider it a "somewhat" reliable
source and in those cases I still always fact check with other
sources. And Wikipedia is pretty much the only source havi
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jeremy Taffel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Jeremy (still lurking, rarely QLing these days)
What, not even QL emulating ... :-)
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Malcolm Cadman
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Rich
Mellor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 18:54:55 +0100, Malcolm Cadman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tony Firshman
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>>
>>> Rich Mellor wrote:
Malcolm Cadman has given me a Gold
According to Wikipedia, the story about Napoleon is legend with no basis
in fact.
However, what is interesting is that road traffic statistics seem to
suggest that driving on the left is safer. The theory is that the
preponderance of right eye dominance results in statistically faster
reaction
On the subject of month numbers, I totally forgot about this, but I
did actually implement the functions YEAR%, MONTH%, DAY% and WEEKDAY%
for SMSQ/E 3.13 a few months ago.
Just noticed now while doing release sync with Wolfgang.
Marcel
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