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From: Dan Brown <t-danbr@microsoft.com>
To: dosdev@MIT.EDU, netmail!mlc@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed,  9 Jun 93 10:58:49 PDT
Subject: RE: [Christopher Cotton <regis@MIT.EDU>: Windows...]

yup!!!  given what i've been reading over the last week, i can attest 
to that...

:-P
*sigh*  be well,

-dan
danb@athena.mit.edu forwards to t-danbr@microsoft.com
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->Windows humor...
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->>Date: Wed, 9 Jun 93 02:17:43 -0400
->>To: boutin@ncd.com, wyattw@tekig1.pen.tek.com, regis@MIT.EDU
->>From: mjkobb@media.mit.edu (Michael J. Kobb)
->>X-Sender: mjkobb@media.mit.edu (Unverified)
->>Subject: Windows...
->>
->>Oh!  I didn't realize it was Gasse'e!!!
->>
->>[from Info-Mac]
->>
->>**The highlight** of the annual Computer Bowl occurred when Bill
->>  Gates, who was a judge, posed the following question to the
->>  contestants:
->>
->>  "What contest, held via Usenet, is dedicated to examples of weird,
->>  obscure, bizarre, and really bad programming?"
->>
->>  After a moment of silence, Jean-Louis Gassee (ex-honcho at Apple)
->>  hit his buzzer and answered "Windows."
->>
->>  Mr. Bill's expression was, in the words of one who was there,
->>  "classic."
->>
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