Justin Hughes writes...
>Well, what do we call it, then? "Other?" "None of the above?" Or how
>about one of Chong's (as in "Cheech and") brilliant moments: "It's like the
>same thing, only different, man..." :) From the sound of it, we'd end up
>with two classes, "separate but equal," that will no longer have any unique
>traits to distinguish them. Kind of like TLS and TSOL. >:)
See, that's IT! Nothing changes! It's just a new name!
And NO, it's not like TLS or TSOL. Those are seperate entities in which I
have no significant interest.
K
Katie Kelly
Technical Publications
SPSS Bay Area
(510)412-2812
mailto:katiek@spss.com
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Guilt slows your metabolism.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin Hughes [SMTP:ka1ult@channel1.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 11:03 AM
> To: Kelly, Katie; team.net
> Subject: Re: SO Class???
>
> >We couldn't call the SO class NOVICE. Is the Ladies class NOVICE? I don't
> >think so!
> >
> >You'll find some of the BEST drivers in Ladies classes.
>
>
> Well, what do we call it, then? "Other?" "None of the above?" Or how
> about one of Chong's (as in "Cheech and") brilliant moments: "It's like
> the
> same thing, only different, man..." :) From the sound of it, we'd end up
> with two classes, "separate but equal," that will no longer have any
> unique
> traits to distinguish them. Kind of like TLS and TSOL. >:)
>
> - Justin
> '83 BMW 320i into which he is leaping, then driving away as fast as
> he
> can before the flames start to arrive >:)
>
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