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: As a member of the Distributed Computing Group of the
: User Services Section of Academic Computing Services at
: the U. of K., Lou co-designed and implemented Lynx, a
: curses-oriented World-Wide Web client.
: Not true. Lynx isn't really all that bad...epithet-inducing at
: times, true...
No no no. Not curses-INDUCING, but curses-ORIENTED, apparently
allowing one to more easily curse at people in cyberspace. ;->
(I thought that's what Usenet was for...)
--
Laura Johnson * lauraj -at- fc -dot- hp -dot- com * Hewlett Packard NSMD * Ft. Collins, CO
"You have to remember that American publishers believe that their readers
are Spam-sucking trailer trash who'll buy whatever's shoved on the stand at
the local store, and it embarrasses them when they take an interest."
- Terry Pratchett