Nose Tone Unturned?
Paul Howard
paul@synergy.co.za
Fri, 14 Jan 2000 13:24:19 +0200
> Hi,
> You can actually do it in 5 nose strokes.
>
> If you have a file called 'a' and you are in quiz type 'dum a' and that
> will give you the equivalent access a, report all, go
>
> Paul Howard (Synergy Computing)
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Walker, Chris [mailto:ChrisWalker@tateandlyle.com]
> Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 12:26 PM
> To: 'powerhouse list server'
> Subject: Nose Tone Unturned?
>
> Interesting quotation from a Silicon.com mail update (I take no
> responsiblility for the use of the term "Stateside" to describe,
> presumably, Canada).
>
> I've been trying in vain to think of the nose strokes required for a
> minimal PH program. Do Cognos offer training or certification in nose
> programming?
>
> Chris Walker
> Tate & Lyle
> London
>
> <snip>
> Ron Zambonini - the CEO of Cognos - is this week's Agenda Setter on
> Silicon.com. In this video interview, Ron, one of the few genuine
> personalities to come out of the UK high-tech industry and make it big
> Stateside, was asked a question that had never been uttered in our studios
> before, and probably won't be again.
>
> Silicon.com interviewer: "Is it true you can write a program with your
> nose?"
>
> Ron (without hesitation): "Yes it is. It was with one of our old 4GL
> programs... I could create a great program with seven nose strokes."
> </snip>
>
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