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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (588)10/23/1997 5:19:00 PM
From: TEDennis  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 4295
 
Jeff: Hey, get the Development staff right on this, will you?

Let's take the Bemer philosophy a little farther. Instead of having to convince IBM that the Bigit is the way to go and they should convert all of their compilers, debuggers, etc. to support it ... let's do this:

FBN-Compiler2000 ... The Y2K silver bullet !!

It automatically identifies, remediates, encapsulates, rejuvenates, and dominates your code. Throw away that obsolete IBM compiler. Buy ours! Even though it is relatively new to the marketplace, there has never been a single reported problem. Not one customer has complained about performance, reliability, or predictability.

All source languages are supported, and all platforms have their own version to support the various environmental differences. Use the same code for either batch or CICS applications. There's no longer a need to develop two separate sets of code! Do away with those pesky Command Level constructs. Write native COBOL and disregard your environment.

The built-in tester/debugger automatically locates bugs, suggests fixes, and reorganizes your code to be more efficient. No 3rd party software is needed. We do it all!

Not intended for commercial use outside the home.

TED



To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (588)10/23/1997 5:22:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 4295
 
"Negronis", Jeff, "negronis". Dear me! what I go through keeping you guys up to it! But never mind, I suppose you want the recipe.

Mix together, then pour over ice (not too much, as we all know, it's dilutive):

1/3 (cup, quart, gallon measure, whatever) Campari
1/3 red vermouth
1/3 gin

Garnish with a twist of lemon and serve


If any doubt me, this is a real drink, and a very good one indeed.

Janice
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