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numbers.....the idea of "putting a label or number on
things""
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SahaiJ says, "BTW who invented the Bar Code"
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ArmelleI says, "I do too"
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BJB . o O ( I'll delete the emails from the transcript )
JamesBS says, "BJ please send one to me."
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SahaiJ says, "I do need a transcript"
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PhilipAB reminds everyone that they can retrieve transcripts themselves
within a few days from the transcript vendor right in this room.
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BernieD says, "And some time down the road, I'll post a revised version
of tonigh's events in which I appear to be far wittier
than I really am."
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JamesBS says, "Nice."
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PhilipAB laughs.
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BJB [HelpDesk] nods to Phil. But only members can do that...any guests
need a transcript?
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KarenRL laughing.
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akiesel [guest] says, "Then please send one my way Akies@aol.com"
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JenW says, "SahaiJ - ask jeeves doesn't know who invented barcodes - but
I am still looking! <grin>"
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BernieD asks, "Time is passing... ready for the next one?"
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KarenRL says, "I hope you share some of that
wit with MAME
in October,
Bernie. I'll be
there to hear you."
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TomHD says, "ready"
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KarenRL says, "oops, there."
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BernieD says, "great, Karen."
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PhilipAB says, "Bernie, I'm so glad you've been having these sessions. I
read all the old transcripts from past meetings, and they
contained some great resources."
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akiesel [guest] says, "ready"
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BernieD projects seed6.
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Between 1941 and 1943, Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr. Seuss) was the chief
editorial cartoonist for the New York newspaper _PM_ (1940-1948),
penning over 400 editorial cartoons that commented first on American
neutrality and then involvement in the Second World War. This amazing
collection has now been placed online and is browseable by year, month,
and day. The cartoons comment on a wide variety of topics, including war
preparedness, domestic politics, and isolationism, with particular
criticism for the US Congress and Americans not prepared to sacrifice
for the war effort.
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Printed for Bernie Dodge <bdodge@mail.sdsu.edu>
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