Date: 2 Apr 1993 14:13:40 GMT
From: engel@irisa.fr (Jean-Christophe Engel)
Message-ID: <1phhmk$beo@irisa.irisa.fr>
Organization: IRISA-INRIA, Rennes, France
Subject: Re: Peter Lynn 00-32


Thanks for the effort - Now I've got to go through reading all this !!


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Date: 3 Apr 93 15:15:11 GMT
From: ddr@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Douglas Rogers)
Message-ID: <C4wyDB.F1r@dcs.ed.ac.uk>
Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Edinburgh
Subject: Re: Peter Lynn 00-32

Thanks Andrew! Hows your leg?

I have put the document into LaTeX book format, anyone interested?

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Date: 4 Apr 1993 18:46:50 +0200
From: thomas@hotb.RoBIN.de (Thomas Brettinger)
Message-ID: <1pn3dqINN2o5@hotb.RoBIN.de>
Organization: Home of the brave
Subject: Re: Peter Lynn 00-32

ddr@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Douglas Rogers) writes:

>Thanks Andrew! Hows your leg?

>I have put the document into LaTeX book format, anyone interested?

Sure!

Thomas
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Date: Mon, 5 Apr 1993 19:12:17 GMT
From: andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie)
Message-ID: <C50yoI.qn@tug.com>
Organization: Negligible.
Subject: Re: Peter Lynn 00-32

In article <C4wyDB.F1r@dcs.ed.ac.uk> ddr@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Douglas Rogers) writes:
>Thanks Andrew! Hows your leg?
For those of you who are wondering, I think that Douglas is referring to the
time when I learned the hard way that sliding for 200' behind a stack of
four 10' flexies in a 25mph wind (Washington, UK, last summer) is not such
a good idea if you are wearing shorts.

I may be a slow learner, but at least I heal quickly.

Andrew
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Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1993 02:55:48 +0000
From: andy@osea.demon.co.uk (Andrew Haveland-Robinson)
Message-ID: <734090148snx@osea.demon.co.uk>
Organization: Haveland-Robinson Associates
Subject: Re: Peter Lynn 00-32


In article <C50yoI.qn@tug.com> andrew@tug.com (Andrew Beattie) writes:

>In article <C4wyDB.F1r@dcs.ed.ac.uk> ddr@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Douglas Rogers) writes:
>>Thanks Andrew! Hows your leg?
>For those of you who are wondering, I think that Douglas is referring to the
>time when I learned the hard way that sliding for 200' behind a stack of
>four 10' flexies in a 25mph wind (Washington, UK, last summer) is not such
>a good idea if you are wearing shorts.
>
>I may be a slow learner, but at least I heal quickly.
>
>Andrew
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>andrew@tug.com

Hi Andrew, hope the scars have healed...

I met Peter Lynn at the Bristol festival a few months ago and got his
permission to upload his article.  So it does have his sanction.

I got about half way through typing it up, and then ran out of steam owing
to pressure of real work...

Incidentally, I had a problem with two flexis in a strong wind in the
Welsh mountains a couple of years ago...  A two hundred foot dash through
the sheep shit and granite strewn fields...

It was fun at first, but then I hit a grass tussock and was bounced into
the air to land on one of these rocks, ending with a 4 inch diameter
bruise to my hip.  ... :-(

We'll definitely have to get together one of these days... :-)

Andy.

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