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Take a trip down memory lane on Mail Starting 2/27/98. To the young kids reading Scripting News, when you get to be an old fart like I am, you'll probably like telling war stories too.

Sneak preview: Classified Ads for Frontier 5. We're still shaking out bugs serverside on Windows, but the bugs aren't in the ClassAds software. It should work fine on the Mac. This is what groupware looks like in the Frontier environment.

A new built-in verb: tcp.sendMail.

In Frontier 5, we added a feature called "this" that allows you to build powerful packages of code and data in Frontier's object database.

The new Frontier 5 menus and icons site has lots of important info.

Macrobyte: The SiteLiner suite generates truly hierarchic, outline-based navigation links.

ObjectWatch covers COM and DCOM. Interesting!

Philadelphia Daily News: Henny Youngman Remembered. He was the king of self-deprecation. "I was so ugly when I was born, the doctor slapped my mother." At his funeral, the rabbi said "God take Henny, please."

SF Chronicle: On his 91st birthday Youngman summoned reporters to a New York restaurant to read his last will and testament. "To my nephew Irving, who keeps asking me to mention him in my will," the comedian read aloud. "Hello, Irving." He was corny, but he made us laugh!

     

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