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- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 11:35:16 +0900
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Jean-Christian Imbeault a ecrit: > But since I am cat'ing 1000's of text files I was wondering if there was a > better way . . . "Managing programmers is like cat'ing herds" [I think it was DMR who said something almost like that.] Unless there's something odd about what you're doing with the data afterwards, that looks fine to me. -- Norman Diamond
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