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Swiss army knife
In article <[email protected]>
"David Every" <[email protected]> writes:
> John De Hoog writes:
>
> >Your argument is not valid, Chris, because what I have here is by no
> >means a Swiss Army knife. It is an efficient approach to using the
> >Internet in Japan, with a Usenet service in the U.S., and with a
> >dialup account.
> >
> > Now, if you want a Swiss Army knife, maybe you should try CyberDog
> > and tack on a few other OpenDoc goodies.
>
> Someone who doesn't understand component software.
>
> A swiss army knife is a tool named after the swiss army (renouned for
> hiding out in the mountains and being neutral).
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