> I got two pornographic-sounding spams today, one apparently from
> Werner, the other apparently from Ted Harding. Rather than wait to
> see if these are isolated incidents, I'm cut 'n' pasting both emails
> with full headers into this post.
Thanks. I've written a complaint to the savannah peo
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 09:22:23PM -0500, Larry Kollar wrote:
> :
> I seem to remember
> a paper by Brian Kernighan
> that suggested putting each phrase
> on its own line
> :
That's most probably where I got the idea.
Speaking of Brian, the man I want to be when I grow up, he is speak
On Thu Mar 31 23:22:08 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I've begun work on adding refer capabilities to mom. Using the ms
> refer module as a starting point, I'm setting mom up to use MLA
> bibliographic rules.
MLA seems to be "Modern Language Association". What kind of status (official
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005, Jorgen Grahn wrote:
> On Thu Mar 31 23:22:08 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > I've begun work on adding refer capabilities to mom. Using the ms
> > refer module as a starting point, I'm setting mom up to use MLA
> > bibliographic rules.
>
> MLA seems to be "Mo
On 01-Apr-05 Peter Schaffter wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 01, 2005, Jorgen Grahn wrote:
>> On Thu Mar 31 23:22:08 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> > Hi.
>> >
>> > I've begun work on adding refer capabilities to mom.
>> > Using the ms refer module as a starting point, I'm
>> > setting mom up to use MLA bi
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005, Ted Harding wrote:
> I understand that the MLA style is the general "norm" for
> publications in the Humanities, to the extent that many
> Humanities journals either strongly recommend it or insist
> on it.
>
> To your above list you could also add, for instance, the
> AMA (A