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Anson Turner wrote:
>
> "Doctor, it hurts when I move my arm like this..."
>
> Anson.

Heh heh.  Oh, I'm still working on my game despite the infix problem,
just being careful when I do use it.  I just wish I knew what I'd done
wrong in the code.  Hopefully it won't screw up something more important
down the line.

I have my suspicions that it lies in a very large and complex library
extension I've incorporated.  That will be the first to be removed and tested.

Chip
