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A graduate of Harvard University and the London School of Economics, I have relative expertise in American and western European social, military and maritime history, macroeconomics, theater (esp. rigging, lighting, scenic carpentry), and water-cooled water-cooled [Volkswagens]. I am a stickler for proper use of the (American version of the) Engligh language. Please do correct me when I am wrong!
A graduate of Harvard University and the London School of Economics, I have relative expertise in American and western European social, military and maritime history, macroeconomics, theater (esp. rigging, lighting, scenic carpentry), and water-cooled [Volkswagens]. I am a stickler for proper use of the (American version of the) Engligh language. Please do correct me when I am wrong!

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A former web lackey at Dewey, Cheetham & Howe (the producers of NPR's [Car Talk]), and contributing editor to online knowledge-base [Information Please], I am now enjoying the Dole-brand fruits of my labors. I worked for the last year as a content producer (read: db design and web UI geek) at [Fact City]; back in the gold-rush... which is to say, the ante-post-pre-IPO-layoff days, Fact City was an advanced-search startup working with [The Retriever] and [The Butler].
A former web lackey at Dewey, Cheetham & Howe (the producers of NPR's [Car Talk]), and contributing editor to online knowledge-base [Information Please], I am now enjoying the Dole-brand fruits of my labors. I worked for the last year as a content producer (read: db design and web UI geek) at [Fact City]; back in the gold-rush... which is to say, the ante-post-pre-IPO-layoff days, Fact City was an advanced-search startup working with [Lycos] and [Jeeves].

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You mean Gareth Owen's work on recursion. I (hornlo) just commented on his contribution, which he quoted back on hornlo with his additional remarks.

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You put the words right into my mouth.

All Hail [The Ant] and [The Wildebeest] !
Isaac R. Taylor at itaylor @ mediaone.net

A graduate of Harvard University and the London School of Economics, I have relative expertise in American and western European social, military and maritime history, macroeconomics, theater (esp. rigging, lighting, scenic carpentry), and water-cooled [Volkswagens]. I am a stickler for proper use of the (American version of the) Engligh language. Please do correct me when I am wrong!

A former web lackey at Dewey, Cheetham & Howe (the producers of NPR's [Car Talk]), and contributing editor to online knowledge-base [Information Please], I am now enjoying the Dole-brand fruits of my labors. I worked for the last year as a content producer (read: db design and web UI geek) at [Fact City]; back in the gold-rush... which is to say, the ante-post-pre-IPO-layoff days, Fact City was an advanced-search startup working with [Lycos] and [Jeeves].


If you like Hornlo's work on Recursion, try searching on "bug" and then clicking on the edit this page right now! link.

You mean Gareth Owen's work on recursion. I (hornlo) just commented on his contribution, which he quoted back on hornlo with his additional remarks.

You put the words right into my mouth.


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