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Re: LYNX-DEV feature-requests
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brian2 |
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Re: LYNX-DEV feature-requests |
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Tue, 3 Dec 1996 12:51:57 -0600 (CST) |
> Nah, what would be the point, Brian Wilmer would just hack it. ;)
Yeah, Hiram, just like I hacked my OWN web page to link it to /dev/null?
Damn, I can't believe I've been discovered. *laugh*
>
> The important thing is that I pay attention and when someone asks a
> question I remember the answer to it and can keep Fote and others from
> having to repeat themselves. It makes me look like I know more than I do. :)
> Would you believe that I work as a computer lab helpdesk consultant? :)
I have the same job, even though you're classified as my boss, I know more
than you. ;) (kidding)
> Answering questions in a group like this is pretty much the same thing,
> and I like to be helpful when I can, so... I'm not as smart as I may seem
> sometimes. :)
Those of us who work with Hiram can vouch for that. ;)
--brian, speaker of sarcasm
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