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Re: Aliases in AppleScripts
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Re: Aliases in AppleScripts


  • Subject: Re: Aliases in AppleScripts
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 04:54:44 -0700

At 10:48a +0200 05/14/2004, Michael Cytrynowicz didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

Just to let the participants in this specific discussion know that I am
emjoying it very much, and I am learning awesome things about the guts
of Macintosh which I never knew - I am not a scripter,

We have non-scripters here? Aieeeee! And your eyes haven't glazed over? :)

but I'm old enough to havee started back then with an Apple IIe.

IIe... Lauren IIe's, of The Love Boat... or nihongo negative...

Anyways, lists have lows and highs. This one is a very, vey high level
high ;-)

Are you getting a contact high? <g>


-boo
I've heard tell that Sir Gerald Nabarro had a pet prawn called Simon, and
you wouldn't call him a looney, would you. Furthermore, Dawn Palethorpe,
the lady showjumper, had two clams called Sir Stafford (after the late
chancellor); Alan Bullock had two pikes, both called Chris; and the late,
great Marcel Proust had an haddock!
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