[plug] Open source seminar
Peter Wright
pete at akira.apana.org.au
Thu Nov 1 09:24:34 WST 2001
On Wed, Oct 31, 2001 at 04:29:45PM +0800, Jeremy Malcolm wrote:
> I'm doing a full-day workshop for Software Engineering Australia
[ snip ]
Yay Jeremy 2.
Well, have fun and make sure you lie outrageously :). I'll let you know if
I can think of anything that might be intelligent and/or useful, but don't
hold your breath.
> [1] Disclaimer #1: I did not choose the title
> Disclaimer #2: I most definitely am not responsible for the line
> that says "<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
> "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" />"
> Disclaimer #3: I am not responsible for calling "FreeBSD" "FreeBDS".
It sounds like an illegal drug spelled that way :).
> JEREMY MALCOLM <Jeremy at Malcolm.wattle.id.au> http://malcolm.wattle.id.au
Pete.
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