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From: vanmeule@acm.org (Andre van Meulebrouck)
Subject: Re: What's the meaning of "Moriturus te saluto." ?
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 1995 08:20:27 GMT
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In article <3k9n4b$9jg@giga.bga.com>, dorai@ses.com (Dorai Sitaram) wrote:

> In article <9503161443.AA05656@livia.East.Sun.COM>,
> Guy Steele - Sun Parallel Open Systems <gls@livia.east.sun.COM> wrote:
> >
> >"Omnes calculi lambdae (!) in partes tres divisa sunt:
> > litterae et applicationes et abstractiones.
> 
> Arguably, one of them is optional, so you must have
> some "Gaul" to claim what you just did.  :->

I don't mean to start another "What's the meaning of..." thread, but pray
tell:  What does Mr. Steele's .sig mean (for those of us that regrettably
didn't study Latin)?

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