RE: Trellix

Joe Barrera (joebar@MICROSOFT.com)
Fri, 18 Jul 1997 11:00:51 -0700


You have to learn the difference between providing bits vs. just sucking
up bits (or just plain sucking).

http://www.jii.com/digitalcentury/encyclo/update/bricklin.html

"Bricklin served as a consultant for Lotus for a short time, but by the
end of 1985 he had started over, operating his new company, Software
Garden, Inc., out of his home. His first product was Dan Bricklin's Demo
Program, a $75 program that enabled software developers to create
demonstrations of their software even before they had it completely
written. Later versions of the program, titled Dan Bricklin's Demo and
Demo-It, were published by Lifeboat Publishing, Inc."

- Joe

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-----Original Message-----
From: spunkanado [SMTP:tomwhore@interport.net]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 1997 10:45 AM
To: FoRK@pest.w3.org
Subject: Re: Trellix

On Fri, 18 Jul 1997, Rohit Khare wrote:

> Please spare us the anti-cluons... the product was called
"Demo". RK
>

Um, yea. How could it ever have slipped my mind? And the name of
the
company was......

"asfinkter says what?"