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Re: User Forum now available on RSI site [message #32262 is a reply to message #32185] Mon, 23 September 2002 10:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Registered: August 2001
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William (wmc@bas.ac.uk) writes:

> But seriously... I don't want to read 2 idl newsgroups
> (especially when the RSI one isn't available from tin)
> so I somewhat doubt it will get much traffic. Maybe thats
> too pessimistic.
>
>> http://www.dfanning.com/misc_tips/iepa.html
>
> I want to know: Whats this years question?

The Committee on Questions is still working on this
year's question (in fact, they are still asking when
the question is *due*, but I've already answered this
question a dozen times and I don't intend to answer it again!),
but I've heard rumors it has something to do with objects.

I thought a good question might be "What is a simple
way to make a complete and faithful copy of an object?"
But it may be that my colleague, Dave Burridge, and I are
the only ones to know the answer to this. The good folks
at RSI either don't know or they are unwilling to let the
rest of the world in on it. Let's just say Dave and I were
shocked when we realized how easy it was!

Cheers,

David

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