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Subject:Re: Waring blenders From:Jan Penovich <jpenovic -at- ENCORE -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 6 May 1993 19:53:16 GMT
In article <9305051313 -dot- AA27691 -at- watarts -dot- uwaterloo -dot- ca>, Randy Allen Harris
<raha -at- watarts -dot- uwaterloo -dot- ca> writes:
> My guess as to how the "one software" usage developed would be
Has that usage developed? I've worked in the computer
industry for more than 10 years, and I've never heard or
read that usage before this net discussion.
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jan penovich
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