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Subject: Re: IF game viable for project idea?
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Anson Turner <anson@DELETE_THISpobox.com> writes:

>In article <9nojmk$131$1@news8.svr.pol.co.uk>,
> "Lex Gray" <perfectblue@misp.fsnet.co.uk> wrote:

>> & Anything that looks quimplicoted like JAVA.

>Hmm. Carroll meets O'Reilly?

I thought more Joyce, myself. `Quimplicoted' is a lovely sounding
word. Any wagers on its meaning? I'd say it's used to describe
anything that has been implicated as quite complicated.

Ken
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