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Long posts was: breastle screen for HLA Adventure 874Of course. My intent is to get him to "see" it on paper. My second intent is to get him to be aware that there exists more than one machine language in this world. The side effect is that he may be able to recognize machine and-or buttembly code when it bytes him on the nose. I don't think he has separated the concepts of data and code yet. Computtering gets a tad more complicated when code becomes data for a little while (as in the input to a merge or a GETSEG). I seem to be noticing people who cannot think that code may be data in certain cases nor that data can be code. For instance, if you PIP an EXE from here to there, that code is data during that operation. OK. I'll keep this in mind. This sounds more like his younger brother's balliwick. I suppose it would politically wise to buy two. I don't know why I'm asking the following question because I probably already know the answer :-( but here goes... Long posts was: breastle screen for HLA Adventure 875 On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 08:34:10 +0000, jmfbahciv Less worrisome than not considering it useful to learn ANY machine... Is there a brick and mortar where I can look at the thing? emoticon's mind wanders some more Are there still Radio Shacks? I've been discombobulated since they tore down Shopper's World and replaced it with sparse, mostly useless stores. BAH BAH Subtract a hundred and four for e-mail.
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