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Re: "Name calling" - Generalizations - "who you are" vs "what you say"
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"Don Leahy" <leahydon@nospamplease.netscape.net> wrote in message
news:XTzpc.44407$dr1.1274580@news20.bellglobal.com...
> Re: statically linked applications.
>
> FWIW,  I am presently working at a shop where this is still a standard
> practice.  Much to my dismay, convincing them to change to DYNAM is
proving
> to be more difficult than I expected.  Change is a constant in this
> business, except where Standards are concerned.  :-)

Physicists often speak of the Four Great Forces of Nature. There's gravity,
electromagnetism, the "weak force" which keeps electrons in orbit about the
nucleus of the atom, and the "strong force" which keeps protons and neutrons
together within the nucleus.

Clearly, they have omitted "inertia."

MCM




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