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Carol

2004-07-22, 8:55 pm

How do I run this program?




Robert Wagner

2004-07-22, 8:55 pm

"Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:

>How do I run this program?


Same as any other program -- compile to an executable and run by typing its name
on the command line or using a shortcut.

The problem is you don't have a Cobol compiler. Convince the organization who
sent the file to do it for you and send you the executable. Find a friend who
will do the same. Download the free Fujitsu compiler.
Robert Wagner

2004-07-22, 8:55 pm

"Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:

>How do I run this program?


We're not permitted to post in this newsgroup 'binary attachments' i.e. an
executable program.

Try stroking a programmer with access to a compiler.
Carol

2004-07-23, 3:55 pm

Would that be someone like you?

"Robert Wagner" <robert.deletethis@wagner.net> wrote in message
news:41005795.98998162@news.optonline.net...
> "Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:
>
>
> We're not permitted to post in this newsgroup 'binary attachments' i.e. an
> executable program.
>
> Try stroking a programmer with access to a compiler.



Carol

2004-07-23, 3:55 pm

If you need to explain to me what a 'binary attachment' i.e. an executable
program is, don't you think I may be a little bit er, dense to run your
compiler program?



"Robert Wagner" <robert.deletethis@wagner.net> wrote in message
news:41005795.98998162@news.optonline.net...
> "Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:
>
>
> We're not permitted to post in this newsgroup 'binary attachments' i.e. an
> executable program.
>
> Try stroking a programmer with access to a compiler.



Robert Wagner

2004-07-23, 8:55 pm

"Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:

>If you need to explain to me what a 'binary attachment' i.e. an executable
>program is, don't you think I may be a little bit er, dense to run your
>compiler program?


I used to have a girlfriend who had Dumb Blonde refined to such a level that car
mechanics would drop what they were doing to work on her car first, then wave
off payment. Sample of her style "I want you to check allll my fluids."

She had a physics degree from MIT, authored several books and was a feminist.
Wasn't Dumb Blonde demeaning to women? She shrugged, saying it got the job done
and was lots of fun.

She would have turned binary attachment into a double entendre joke.



>"Robert Wagner" <robert.deletethis@wagner.net> wrote in message
>news:41005795.98998162@news.optonline.net...
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>


Carol

2004-07-24, 3:55 am

Sounds like she dumped you.


"Robert Wagner" <robert.deletethis@wagner.net> wrote in message
news:4101a62e.25907446@news.optonline.net...
> "Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:
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>
> I used to have a girlfriend who had Dumb Blonde refined to such a level

that car
> mechanics would drop what they were doing to work on her car first, then

wave
> off payment. Sample of her style "I want you to check allll my fluids."
>
> She had a physics degree from MIT, authored several books and was a

feminist.
> Wasn't Dumb Blonde demeaning to women? She shrugged, saying it got the job

done
> and was lots of fun.
>
> She would have turned binary attachment into a double entendre joke.
>
>
>
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Donald Tees

2004-07-24, 3:55 pm

Carol wrote:
> Sounds like she dumped you.
>


LOL ... you do have away with words ...

Donald

Robert Wagner

2004-07-24, 3:55 pm

"Carol" <kgdg@helkusa.com> wrote:

>Sounds like she dumped you.


She wanted to play; I wanted a long-term relationship. She thought they were
mutually exclusive; I didn't.
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