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Re: What's Happened to IDL Newsgroup? [message #37793 is a reply to message #37677] Mon, 26 January 2004 10:58 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mmiller3@iupui.edu (Michael A. Miller) wrote in message news:<87vfn8kjw8.fsf@lumen.indyrad.iupui.edu>...
>>>> >> "Rick" == Rick Towler <rtowler@u.washington.edu> writes:
>
>> I can't even find a reference to comp.lang.idl-pvwave on
>> their site (although one probably exists somewhere).
>
> To be fair, typing "forum" into RSI own search link results in
> "No results where found." (their spelling)


I think RSI (is the only institution in the world that) ought to be
allowed to use the word "where" when making reference to any aspect of
the process of searching items in a dataset.

I don't know about "regulars" -- I drop in here when I have a few
minutes to kill to see if there's something simple where I can help
out someone and there's nothing interesting on my other regular
newsgroups (alt.sex.emacs and such). It has to be simple, or otherwise
I'm out of my depth immediately. But most of the time the questions
here are about some arcana I didn't even know existed (or have been
shunning with disgust). I tend to come away with a good new idea here
and there but my reading-to-posting ratio is rather large (and it's
not because I read here terribly often).
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