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From: greg@mind.UUCP (Greg Nowak)
Newsgroups: sci.misc
Subject: Re: Low yeild explosives and "snappers"
Message-ID: <990@mind.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 8-Jul-87 05:47:17 EDT
Article-I.D.: mind.990
Posted: Wed Jul  8 05:47:17 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 11-Jul-87 04:34:49 EDT
References: <209@picuxa.UUCP> <2631@weitek.UUCP> <265@uvicctr.UUCP> <128@bernina.UUCP>
Reply-To: greg@mind.UUCP (Greg Nowak)
Organization: Cognitive Science, Princeton University
Lines: 17
Keywords: it's 6 AM, do you know hwere your brain is?

Summary:bugs in buffers


In article <128@bernina.UUCP> srp@bernina.UUCP (Scott Presnell) writes:
>In article <265@uvicctr.UUCP> you write:
>>lead azide.  This is trivial?

>Not too bad (for a chemist). Sodium azide is pretty common, I use it all the
>time to keep those pesky bugs (bacteria) from growing in my buffers. But

BUGS in your BUFFERS? And you use Sodium Azide? I just
 edit them out, ha ha ha ...

(just another emacs zombie ...)

-- 
greg	                      Since I now handle mail and news from inside
             	              emacs, 90% of my time is spent there ...
                              so I have my .login put me in emacs immediately.
...seismo!princeton!mind!greg          MODIFY my BUFFERS! YOW!