That's what I was trying to say by asking you which University. It may
sound elitist and just plain ass holish, (homemade adjective for one who is
an ass hole, i. e. ME) but grammar and spelling (etc..) do may a difference.
You can be a smart as anything, but without the ability to communicate it's
pretty meaningless.
Sorry for the tone here, but I'm really appalled that a college junior
(anywhere in the world) could be so obviously unprepared for the use of
written words.
kengano@advant.com
(God, please let the spell checker work this time)
-----Original Message-----
From: John Runge <GREENTR3@PTDPROLOG.NET>
To: James <james.carpenter@ukaea.org.uk>
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 7:42 AM
Subject: Re: LBC software, what would you wish for?
>James,
>
>The first thing you should do, is to invest in a good spelling checker.
>
>Just MHO.
>
>John
>
>At 11:47 AM 2/6/98 +0000, you wrote:
>>Question for you all out there.
>>
>>I am trying to come up with a Project for my final year of Uni.
>>I have to think of three projects, one of which should be hobiey
>>related.
>>
>>So I am coming to you for a sugestion on that front.
>>
>>The project is to write a peace of software, this can be run on
>>a computer or on a peace of hardware. That is an embeded system.
>>
>>This is for my disitation.
>>
>>My cource is Computing For Real Time Systems, so somthing like
>>an engin management system would be appopreat. I don't have to
>>use the Real Time Systems aspect however, so an engin simulation
>>for LBC type cars might also be apropreat.
>>
>>So my question to you, if you were doing this what would you do?
>>Have you any other Ideas on what I could do?
>>
>>Thanks for you help,
>>
>>James
>>
>>PS. I'll try and find out on the legal front wether I can release
>>this software/harware design or not. What ever, I won't start it
>>unill September finishing in May.
>>--
>>James Carpenter
>>Yellow '79 spit wired by a trained marmot
>>
>>
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