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Hi Mike....Yes I have wordperfect. Can you tell me about the tidbit.

Tammy

General question

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>Being as how some of you are addicted to pain (!), does anyone here use

>WordPerfect ? Better yet, does anyone use WordPerfect in a professional or

>semi-professional way ( like using footnotes and so on )? If so, I've got a

>little tidbit for you that you'll find terribly funny.

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Here's a little info from Woody's Office Watch. Ignore the title just have

a good look at the Wp problem. By the way, this has been known for a while

but it's the first time I've seen it found in something that could really

have serious legal impacts. It bears knowing. I passed it on to a relative

who works for a police force and he went all bug-eyed.

If you want to know mreo about WOW, go to http://www.wopr.com/wow/

Mike

STARR REPORT VS. WORDPERFECT ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I just couldn't pass this up. Seems that the Starr Report

(which has instantly reached best-seller status) was

written with WordPerfect. Mark Eckenwiler posted a

fascinating note on the RISKS digests newsgroup

(comp.risks) - the one run by Neumann - that goes

like this:

File under " Yet Another Case of 'Deleted' Text That Isn't " :

*The Washington Post* reports (16 Sep 1998) that the copy

of the Starr report made available on the Internet by the

House contained footnotes absent from the printed version

delivered to Congress.

It seems that Starr's team wrote the document in

WordPerfect, and provided the House with an authoritative

disk copy. When House computer technicians converted the

document to HTML format for release on the Web, footnotes

that had been " deleted " in the drafting process suddenly

reappeared.

According to the *Post* story, when one deletes a

WordPerfect footnote, the program simply inserts a token

" that says, in effect, ignore the following passage. But

the conversion to HTML had the effect of inserting a

countermanding symbol: Ignore the ignore command. "

One of the erroneously resurrected footnotes contained an

alleged comment by Lewinsky when, upon being barred from

the White House, she learned that the President was meeting

with TV journalist Eleanor Mondale. The " deleted " footnote

quoted Lewinsky as saying, " Maybe she's not sleeping with

him yet. Anyway, there's the excitement. It's the

president. " (A quick check reveals this to be footnote 739

of the Narrative chapter, which I downloaded from the Post

web site Friday afternoon.)

In addition to reviving deleted footnotes, the document

conversion process also dropped some passages included in

the official report. The erroneous additions and deletions

made their way into innumerable online copies available on

the Web, as well as full-text copies of the report included

in the Saturday editions of the Post and several other

newspapers.

There's a old saying about Supreme Court opinions to the

effect that the bodies are buried in the footnotes (e.g.,

that the most potent and difficult opposing legal arguments

are cursorily dealt with there). One wonders what other

tidbits are on the Starr disk. Fragmentary copies of

earlier drafts? Slack space at the ends of files? Other

WordPerfect hidden text?

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Hi red,

Could be you may have a touch of asthma or also if you are stressed it could also cause tightness in the chest and or pain.

Anneliese

-----Original Message-----From: redsibhsky Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 3:15 PMTo: asthma Subject: General QuestionI have not been diagnosed with Asthma (yet), but lately I have been having coughing fits really bad..to where I have trouble breathing. I also have been having pain/tightness in my chest which I thought might have been caused by my heart problem (bi-cuspid aorta) but my cardiologist can't find anything that would be causing my chest pain/tightness. A friend of mine recently suggested that maybe I have asthma, however I am 25 years old and have never had asthma before. Would it be possible for me to just suddenly get it? I know you aren't doctors or anything, just wanted a little friendly advice....mostly to see if anyone else has had the same problem...Thanks!!! Tina

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Yes, Tina. Many of us weren't diagnosed until well into adulthood. I've only

had my diagnosis for about 18 months, and I'm 42. I didn't have any symptoms

until 3 or 4 years ago, and was active and outdoors most of my childhood.

There are other possible troubles that could be explain your symptoms, you

need to get to a Pulmonologist and/or an allergist. The Pulmonologist may

want a note from the cardiologist saying that the heart troubles aren't

causing the symptoms (mine did, and I ended up with a cardiac cath to get

the full assurance that it wasn't my heart).

If you read the 'back issues' you'll get a lot of good ideas here.

Will Sawtelle c);-}>

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General Question

I have not been diagnosed with Asthma (yet), but lately I have been

having coughing fits really bad..to where I have trouble breathing.

I also have been having pain/tightness in my chest which I thought

might have been caused by my heart problem (bi-cuspid aorta) but my

cardiologist can't find anything that would be causing my chest

pain/tightness. A friend of mine recently suggested that maybe I

have asthma, however I am 25 years old and have never had asthma

before. Would it be possible for me to just suddenly get it? I know

you aren't doctors or anything, just wanted a little friendly

advice....mostly to see if anyone else has had the same problem...

Thanks!!! Tina

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I was diagnosed at age 36 so yes you it can be adult

onset. Very hard to diagnose until you have a major

attack.

--- redsibhsky wrote:

> I have not been diagnosed with Asthma (yet), but

> lately I have been

> having coughing fits really bad..to where I have

> trouble breathing.

> I also have been having pain/tightness in my chest

> which I thought

> might have been caused by my heart problem

> (bi-cuspid aorta) but my

> cardiologist can't find anything that would be

> causing my chest

> pain/tightness. A friend of mine recently suggested

> that maybe I

> have asthma, however I am 25 years old and have

> never had asthma

> before. Would it be possible for me to just

> suddenly get it? I know

> you aren't doctors or anything, just wanted a little

> friendly

> advice....mostly to see if anyone else has had the

> same problem...

>

> Thanks!!! Tina

>

>

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I was diagnosed at 27 after having trouble breathing during aerobics.

Charlotte wrote: I was diagnosed at age 36 so yes you it can be adultonset. Very hard to diagnose until you have a majorattack. --- redsibhsky wrote:> I have not been diagnosed with Asthma (yet), but> lately I have been > having coughing fits really bad..to where I have> trouble breathing. > I also have been having pain/tightness in my chest> which I thought > might have been caused by my heart problem> (bi-cuspid aorta) but my > cardiologist can't find anything that would be> causing my chest > pain/tightness. A friend of mine recently suggested> that maybe I > have asthma, however I am 25 years old and have> never had asthma > before. Would it be possible for me to just> suddenly get it? I know > you aren't doctors or anything, just wanted a little> friendly > advice....mostly to see if anyone else has had the> same problem...> > Thanks!!! Tina> > __________________________________________________

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ok...the dr says its acid reflux...HAHAHAHA!!! Anyway, I guess I'll

have to wait until a major attack if asthma is what I have. Bye, and

thanks for all your advice!!

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