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Re: Reference Manual updates

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mon Nov 29 20:10:08 1999 )

Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 16:57:05 -0800 (PST)
From: Jeff Kesselman <Jeffrey.Kesselman@eng.sun.com>
To: coldstuff@cold.org
Reply-To: coldstuff@cold.org


You can either send me the word doc and ill convert and send it back, it or you 
can point me at the link when the word oc is up and i
I'll grab it from there.

JK

>
>Sounds good to me.
>
>:)
>
>ian
>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>  From: Jeff Kesselman 
>  To: coldstuff@cold.org 
>  Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 5:07 PM
>  Subject: Re: Reference Manual updates
>
>
>
>  I voulnteer to do a Word to PDF translation (I have acrobat.)
>
>  Word is porbably the single most used word processor onm the desktop (good or 
>  bad, it is true.) So I think word is a good form,ato starty from.  We shoudl 
do 
>  PDF though as well as straight text.
>
>  JK
>
>  >I greatly appreciate the changes, but one question lingers in my mind
>  >... Why ''Word'' format??
>  >
>  >I would love to accept updates to the document, please talk to me
>  >about it online... probably monday.
>  >
>  >-Brandon
>
>  Jeff Kesselman
>  Member of Technical Staff IV
>  JDK Performance/RAS Team
>  SUN Microsystems
>
>  Thought to meditate on:
>
>  No two objects in nature are equal, any two apples are in fact quite 
different 
>  from any other two apples in the world.
>
>  Thus can Math really be said to be True in an absolute concrete sense, 
>  or is it merely an internally consistent abstraction?
>
>

Jeff Kesselman
Member of Technical Staff IV
JDK Performance/RAS Team
SUN Microsystems

Thought to meditate on:

No two objects in nature are equal, any two apples are in fact quite different 
from any other two apples in the world.

Thus can Math really be said to be True in an absolute concrete sense, 
or is it merely an internally consistent abstraction?