[list.humanist] 3.1033 apologiae pro digitibus errabundibus

Willard McCarty <MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca> (02/13/90)

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 1033. Monday, 12 Feb 1990.


(1)   Date:   Sat, 10 Feb 90 15:34:00 EST                    (13 lines)
      From:   KESSLER <IME9JFK@OAC.UCLA.EDU>
      Subject: Re: 3.1029 Mac questions & answers (119)

(2)   Date:     Fri,  9 Feb 90 10:40 EDT                     (14 lines)
      From:     The Man with the Plan <KEHANDLEY@AMHERST>
      Subject:  correction of my latest posting

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Date:   Sat, 10 Feb 90 15:34:00 EST
From:   KESSLER <IME9JFK@OAC.UCLA.EDU>
Subject: Re: 3.1029 Mac questions & answers (119)

To de Lacey.  Sorry about my fingerings, but I dont mess up on my MSS.
I just do these things late at night, and am still digesting my dinner
wine.  It is Calif ornia and we have good ones.  NO, no the keyboard is
really good.  I am not good, and I dont give a damn much anymore,
because I dont.  I used to be a greattypis t. I can barely sign my name
to a check legibly these days! dont confuse my wor k with my
recommendation of the tool.  The finest hammer, car, whatever, in the
hands of the aging handler, especially the transposer of letters after
60 years of age!  Good thing I am not playing Scarlatti for you.  Or any
other keyboard I used to hammer at.  Kessler
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Date:     Fri,  9 Feb 90 10:40 EDT
From:     The Man with the Plan <KEHANDLEY@AMHERST>
Subject:  correction of my latest posting


A week ago I requested information about a Luther Bible e-text.  I wrote
that this was for Donald Price, a professor at Amherst College.  Actually
it was for Donald White, a professor at Amherst College.  Donald Price
is a professor at UC Davis and graduate of Amherst.  I hope this clears
up any confusion that might have occurred.
        While I am here, thank you to those who sent us information.

Keith Handley
User Services Associate, Amherst College Academic Computer Center