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From: jgh2@cisunx.UUCP (John G. Hardie)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Amiga Common Lisp
Message-ID: <5839@cisunx.UUCP>
Date: Sun, 6-Dec-87 13:58:07 EST
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Posted: Sun Dec  6 13:58:07 1987
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Summary: AARRRGGGHH!  I blew it...

In article <8712031439.AA13178@decwrl.dec.com>, tenny@z.dec.com (Did you hear the one about the farmer's data?) writes:
> 
> Someone mentioned that the MetaComco/Commodore Lisp is like Common Lisp.
> FOOEY.  The two are about as related as primordial ooze and MENSA.
> 

Yes folks, I am that someone.  It appears that I didn't remember correctly.

Metacomco lisp is a dialect of STANDARD lisp, not COMMON.  Doesn't really
matter to me since I am not a Lisp programmer and I just use Metacomco to
play with.  Sorry if I caused any nausea or mental anguish.

> 
> Dave Tenny
> VAX LISP development
> Digital Equipment Corp.

A moderately embarrassed but not defeated
jgh

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