Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 21:21:30 -0600
Reply-To: "Dunn, Toby" <Toby.Dunn@TEA.STATE.TX.US>
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From: "Dunn, Toby" <Toby.Dunn@TEA.STATE.TX.US>
Subject: Re: Mainframe and caps (was: A question about macro quote)
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O not Logans Run, I have seen that one, actually I am a John Wayne fan myself, to the chagrin of my wife.
And don't worrie age is a state of mind.
From a SAS programmer formally known as "Junior", formally known as Toby Dunn
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From: SAS(r) Discussion on behalf of David L. Cassell
Sent: Wed 11/24/2004 5:58 PM
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Subject: Re: Mainframe and caps (was: A question about macro quote)
"Dunn, Toby" <Toby.Dunn@tea.state.tx.us> replied:
> I don't mind being called Junior, but that implies that I have senior
> out there, and in SAS that would mean a senior programmer training me.
> So who would that be?
Okay kiddo, we won't call you 'junior'.
But, since you're going to be 30 next year, why don't you go
rent "Logan's Run" to get a look at what your friends are planning
for your surprise party? :-) :-)
David, wondering what those people who once yelled "Never trust anyone
over thirty" did when they turned 31...
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David Cassell, CSC
Cassell.David@epa.gov
Senior computing specialist
mathematical statistician
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