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THE DEEP BLUE JOURNAL
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My Day at Storytellers Unplugged. ...Gideon squared? A Cautionary Tale (Dec 01 2006 03:56 GMT) - Here's to Gideon, and Gideon, and...his son Gideon.. A Cautionary Tale...by David Niall WilsonI used to read books that began with elegant, extravagant end papers featuring maps, family trees, historical anecdotes, journal entries, or other bits and pieces of the fictional lives of the characters involved. I always enjoyed going over the maps, reading the odd lineage charts and trying as I read along to picture how each person fit into the grand scheme, but as much as I enjoyed it, I also wondered why in the hell the author had gone to so much trouble. |
MVHS Alumni Directory
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Susan C. Bishop (now Zorn) '61 (Dec 01 2006 03:55 GMT) - Updated 30-Nov-2006. I am currentely living in Palm Desert, Ca. ( about 8 miles south of Palm Springs). I guess you could say I'm semi-retired, and no, I don"t play golf, even though there is no shortage of golf courses down here. My husband Mike and I enjoy swimming, our friends, and we are active in our church. |
Kernel Mustard
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Why can?t you un-pend an IRP? (Dec 01 2006 03:53 GMT) - I was playing around with SDV and the pending bit the other day, and tried setting and clearing it in back-to-back lines in a dispatch routine. Having CSQ mark the IRP pending (which is automatic, if it succeeds at queuing the IRP) caused SDV to blow up with a very confusing error. According to a PowerPoint [...] |
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