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Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2002 11:34:23 PST7
From: driven zen <drivnzen@netfeed.com >
Reply-To: scoug-sundialsig@scoug.com
To: scoug-sundialsig@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-SundialSIG: Alive

Content Type: text/plain

Steven Levine wrote:
>
> In <0GQ3008VF9ZZQC@mta5.snfc21.pbi.net>, on 01/17/02
> at 07:36 AM, "Lynn H. Maxson" said:
>
> >group. Apparently he hasn't mastered Sundial products, more recently
> >Relish, to the extent he would submit to public exposure. But then
>
> Actually, that's not quite true. Take a look at the Sundial Relish
> mailing list. His work is preserved for all posterity, or until the bits
> wear out.

That's a long time. Aren't they self-lubricating,
sealed at the factory?

In any case, I was buried up to an inconvenient
anatomical level and, regarding the topics previously
under discussion, didn't have:

1. Expertise to share (not that it's been an
impediment previously);

2. Interest in the particular application being
discussed (I'm not interested in close
management of my 401k portfolio - all mutual
funds.);

3. Time (I still hadn't completed my 2000 tax filing.);

I'll be a more productive participant in future
discussions so long as I have a maximum of only one of
these three deficiencies regarding a particular thread.

I'm pulling out Mesa 2 again.

I've got to get a grip...

Let's see, printed billing or receipt -> CFM TWAIN ->
STi TextFlow (OCR) -> How to extract data and insert
into Mesa 2 spreadsheet (Create templates based on a
macro that utilizes search and "Ctrl-{directional
arrow}" movements?), automated via a REXX script or
kbplus...?

Mark

Mark Henigan
Modesto CA USA
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