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"Tom Bates" <tho### [at] shawca> wrote :
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> Bill DeWitt, you inspired me,
I apologize for that. We all know how painful that can be.
> I used your notation, yxz(y,x,z),
I was almost going to complain that now my macros and your macros have
the same name, but I decided that having the term 'rotate' before the macro
is a good idea for future clarity, so I can scrap my macros.
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Bill DeWitt wrote:
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> "Tom Bates" <tho### [at] shawca> wrote :
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> > Bill DeWitt, you inspired me,
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> I apologize for that. We all know how painful that can be.
Yes. The looks my wife gave me when I finally went to bed
(at 2:30am) are all entirely your fault. ;)
(I didn't tell her that, though. I told her I was working.)
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> > I used your notation, yxz(y,x,z),
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> I was almost going to complain that now my macros and your macros have
> the same name, but I decided that having the term 'rotate' before the
macro
> is a good idea for future clarity, so I can scrap my macros.
I do apologize. I didn't mean to step on your toes with this.
I just thought that ...
Well, I don't know, I guess I didn't think about it much at all.
Again I apologize.
Anyone can change the names of the macros that I posted
if they conflict with anything they're doing, but for me I used
your notation because it just worked best for me.
Tom Bates.
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Tom,
It's not your fault. No one ever gets Bill's jokes.
--
Ken Tyler
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
news:3C013EA9.B84A4041@pacbell.net...
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> Tom,
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> It's not your fault. No one ever gets Bill's jokes.
That's yet another true thing that has somehow, unaccountably (perhaps a
freak electron spike caused by a chance convergence of cosmic rays), been
said by Ken...
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Bill DeWitt wrote:
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> "Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote in message
> news:3C013EA9.B84A4041@pacbell.net...
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> > Tom,
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> > It's not your fault. No one ever gets Bill's jokes.
>
> That's yet another true thing that has somehow, unaccountably (perhaps a
> freak electron spike caused by a chance convergence of cosmic rays), been
> said by Ken...
Someone gave me a round toit so now I am more intoitive.
--
Ken Tyler
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