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Larry Tawa wrote:
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> Peter,
You rang?
> >TEST 20041031-1005 CINJEOISNSF
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> I understand "TEST";
> I understand "20041031" ie the date;
> what stock tip "CINJEOISNSF" is Peter trying to tell us?
The -1005 (which you didn't mention) is the time.
The random letters are my fingers randomly dropping on the keyboard. I
use it as a search string when I'm trying to locate my message in the
SCOUG server queue so I know if it's been received and if it's been
processed.
> I just have to have to ask.
I like inquisitiveness in others. It denotes intelligence. (Those of
you who _didn't_ ask should remember this for next time.)
- Peter
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