OK so what is an "alte kacher" ? So why did I take German 101 three
times, and study under a German piano tuner?
Richard Das Moot
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> From: Horace Greeley <hgreeley@leland.Stanford.EDU>
> To: caut@ptg.org
> Subject: Re: caut-digest V1997 #63
> Date: Wednesday, August 05, 1998 9:14 AM
>
>
> Ruth,
>
> Ah, yes - sorry. In this case, a "frog" would be an alte kacher, now,
no
> doubt,
> long since dead. In this _particular_ case, the glasses provided a
> certain, er,
> appearance...
>
> Welcome!
>
> Horace
>
> (P.S. - Some of us now mostly "consult", whatever _that_ means...)
>
> hg
>
>
>
> At 11:09 PM 7/31/1998 EDT, you wrote:
> >Might I ask of Horace, without being too presumptuous, what is meant by
> >an "S &S Frog"? without causing undo commotion?
> >Your new ally, Ruth B. Phillips. {New NERVP}
> >And thanks for the opportunity to participate in your forum.
> >FYI, we in our shop do a good bit of institutional work, including
several
> >universities and colleges, but as a relatively small percentage of
> >our overall clientele. However, that knowledge is indispensable in
relating
> >to home situations. Regards, Ruth
> >
> >
> Horace Greeley, CNA, MCP, RPT
>
> Systems Analyst/Engineer
> Controller's Office
> Stanford University
>
> email: hgreeley@leland.stanford.edu
> voice mail: 650.725.9062
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