ee461@rochester.UUCP (07/30/83)
Whoops... I made a stupid mistake when submitting the previous news item. An algorithm I intended to use was: 1. Read the news, save the interesting item in the file "Articles". 2. Edit Articles, make a followup and save in the file "followup". 3. Go get a dictionary and hunt down all non-English words I used in the followup (I tend to invent new words with Latin or French roots). 4. Correct the followup. 5. Post the followup. Everything was fine until I sent "Articles" (which contained the non-debugged version of the followup) instead of the "followup" to the net. So please excuse me for extremely bad grammar in some places and for a few neologisms and word misuses like: "prudence" (was meant to be "prudery") or "convenanse" (was meant to be "convention"). I thought, that 14 hours after the submission it was too late to cancel the previous item and post the correct one (as the previous one probably made it to the whole net already) so I submit only this correction and my apologies. I'll try not to repeat such mistakes in future (better yet, I'll get someone to read my submission before hitting the <RETURN> key). Krzysztof Kozminski