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* thanks very much to everyone who's helped
@ 1998-04-27  0:00 Jim Wai
  1998-04-27  0:00 ` Michael F Brenner
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From: Jim Wai @ 1998-04-27  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



Hi, 
In conjunction to the variuos documents that i've been looking for , i
must say thank you to the people who's helped me a great deal in giving
me the web addresses of the revelent sources. they did make a difference
in my research (although they were extracts, they were enough to see me
through the essay) . I agree with the fact that these documents should
be available on the net as they are now not really top secrete since
they are 20+ years old . since i live in England, it make it a bit hard
for me to get hold of these documents directly  but what i have thanks
to you kind people will be more than enough to see me through this
project i'm doing...
thanks again
Jim Wai
ps i'm doing my final year project next year on the history of
programming language and i'll probalbly come back in the not-too-distant
future to inquire about the finer points of ada and so i'll keep an eye
on this newsgroup.




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* Re: thanks very much to everyone who's helped
  1998-04-27  0:00 thanks very much to everyone who's helped Jim Wai
@ 1998-04-27  0:00 ` Michael F Brenner
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Michael F Brenner @ 1998-04-27  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



   > ... they should no longer be top secret, being over 20 years old ...

You know, I wonder if the Strawman was initially classified? I did not
think so, but that could explain why it was so rare. 

But enough speculation. The question is who has copies of them to scan 
on-line?





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