On Thu, 20 Jun 2002, Gordon McMillan wrote: > On 20 Jun 2002 at 15:34, Fredrik Lundh wrote: > > gordon wrote: > > > > > > The $ means "substitution" in so many languages > > > > besides Perl that I wonder where you've been. > > > > > > It doesn't mean anything in any language I *like*. > > > > not even in american? > > Where $ means "dough", which is one letter > different from "cough" and "tough"[1]? Shouldn't if be: d'oh! -Kevin -- Kevin Jacobs The OPAL Group - Enterprise Systems Architect Voice: (216) 986-0710 x 19 E-mail: jacobs@theopalgroup.com Fax: (216) 986-0714 WWW: http://www.theopalgroup.com
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