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From: jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton)
Subject: Re: Comparison: Beta - Lisp
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In article <780917800snz@wildcard.demon.co.uk> cyber_surfer@wildcard.demon.co.uk writes:
>In article <CwwoF3.IGv@cogsci.ed.ac.uk> jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk "Jeff Dalton" writes:
>
>> I thought my article was reasonably clear in context.  Maybe not.
>> Anyway, I was responding to an article that said such things as "the
>> usual lisp advocate response".
>
>I'm still not sure what that means. Was it a reference to the advocacy
>thread or not? It's a question that asks for a yes or no.

I didn't intend it as a reference to the advocacy thread.  I can't
say for the article I was responding to.  If it's important, I may
be able to find it.  But we should probably take it to e-mail.

-- jeff



