dsmith@hplabsc.UUCP (David Smith) (09/18/86)
In article <348@maynard.UUCP>, campbell@maynard.UUCP (Larry Campbell) writes: > #! /bin/sh > # This is a shell archive, meaning: > # 1. Remove everything above the #! /bin/sh line. > # 2. Save the resulting text in a file. > # 3. Execute the file with /bin/sh (not csh) to create: > # data.c > # date.c ... Why does anyone want your software? What does it do? That should be explained in the first screenful. And what's with the subject line of simply "y"? David Smith
campbell@maynard.UUCP (Larry Campbell) (09/19/86)
In article <663@hplabsc.UUCP> dsmith@hplabsc.UUCP (David Smith) writes: >Why does anyone want your software? What does it do? That should >be explained in the first screenful. And what's with the subject >line of simply "y"? AS I HAVE *** ALREADY *** EXPLAINED in net.sources.d, this is the 2nd part of a 2-part posting, the first part of which had the subject line "BSR X10 home controller program". My fingers got ahead of themselves (or behind) and thought they were answering the question "Do you really want to post this" while they were actually answering "Subject:". -- Larry Campbell The Boston Software Works, Inc. ARPA: campbell%maynard.uucp@harvard.ARPA 120 Fulton Street, Boston MA 02109 UUCP: {alliant,wjh12}!maynard!campbell (617) 367-6846