'Harry Ohrm' wrote:
| If the mouse's hands are on the 10 and the 25 and his tail is on the 15,
no
| the 17, no the 18, no the 20........ Gosh dern it why can't that mouse
just
| tell you what time it is?"
I think the mouse had a problem when the clock struck one
Phil Weldon
| | > On Sat, 23 Jun 2007 23:48:19 -0600, "Harry Ohrn" <
[email protected]>
| > wrote:
| >
| >>
| >> | >> > 'Peter' wrote:
| >> > | Andrew is a resident troll. Was told by many to go away. He creates
| >> > more
| >> > problems
| >> > | posters than needed. Just ignore him
| >> > _____
| >> >
| >> > Even a stopped clock gets the time right twice a day - are you saying
| >> > 'Andrew E.' does not even reach that peak of performance?
| >> >
| >> > Phil Weldon
| >>
| >> Andrew E. would be hard pressed to get the time right once a day ;-)
| >
| >
| > Andrew E. would be hard pressed to even recognize that it was a clock
| > if it were right in front of his nose.
| >
| > --
| > Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User
| > Please Reply to the Newsgroup
|
| If the mouse's hands are on the 10 and the 25 and his tail is on the 15,
no
| the 17, no the 18, no the 20........ Gosh dern it why can't that mouse
just
| tell you what time it is?"
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| Harry Ohrn MS MVP [Shell\User]
|
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