said:
>How 'bout the semi-clueless ? ;-)
Dunno. I don't know enough of them to make a valid statistical analysis.
Where is Peter when we need him? He the statistics guru around here.
>May see you at the Help Desk on Sun., if I'm able to
>make it. As to exactly which unfinished business
>might be involved this time, I'm not exactly sure at
>the moment.
OK. I plan to be there.
>The latter has come through like a
>champ.
I've heard good things about Hawking in general.
>Is this possibly amenable to the sort of for - OS/2
>driver project you got into with Mark ?
Anything is possible. If you want to persue this, I recommend you discuss
the level of effort it will require with Mark so you understand how the
relationship will work.
Regards,
Steven
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