Re: trivia: origin of names for UPPER() and LOWER()
- From: "Mark C. Stock" <mcstockX@Xenquery .com>
- Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 21:37:54 -0500
"Mark Townsend" <markbtownsend@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Randy Harris wrote:
>> There are places where young people have never even seen
>> a rotary dial phone.
>
>
> Which is why the phrase 'dial tone' is fast becoming an anachronsim. Does
> anyone have any others ?
i'm still going to the icebox for cold stuff, but i listen to my lps on my
mp3 player.
quadrophonic is dead, but what about the 5-channel stuff? quintophonic?
++ mcs
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