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December 18, 2009
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In this issue:

1. Beginning Fortran

2. No wonder

3. Power protection isn't necessary

4. Why yes, the recycle bin is a GREAT place to store documents

5. Looking back at Y2k

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Beginning Fortran

Long, long ago (about 1970), I was an electrical engineering student with the
requirement to take a one-credit-hour Fortran programming course. How easy it is
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No wonder

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Power protection isn't necessary

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Why yes, the recycle bin is a GREAT place to store documents

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Looking back at Y2k

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