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whatever happened to jakob n?

been using jacob's compiler for ages and find his posts in this group very
interesting and educational. but he has not posted here for more than 50
hours. anybody knows? hope he is well.

Oct 9 '07 #1
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Franz Hose wrote:
been using jacob's compiler for ages and find his posts in this group very
interesting and educational. but he has not posted here for more than 50
hours. anybody knows? hope he is well.
Wow :-)

Thanks for your interest. No it is just that I am a bit tired of
polemic. Last month I got carried away in these discussions and
decided to stop posting for a while. I have to finish the linux
version, do my regular job, and many other chores, but I do
go on reading comp.lang.c

--
jacob navia
jacob at jacob point remcomp point fr
logiciels/informatique
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32
Oct 9 '07 #2
In article <47***********************@news.orange.fr>,
jacob navia <ja***@nospam.orgwrote:
>been using jacob's compiler for ages and find his posts in this group very
interesting and educational. but he has not posted here for more than 50
hours. anybody knows? hope he is well.
>Thanks for your interest.
I fear you have been trolled, Jacob.

-- Richard
--
"Consideration shall be given to the need for as many as 32 characters
in some alphabets" - X3.4, 1963.
Oct 9 '07 #3
Richard Tobin wrote:
In article <47***********************@news.orange.fr>,
jacob navia <ja***@nospam.orgwrote:
>>been using jacob's compiler for ages and find his posts in this group very
interesting and educational. but he has not posted here for more than 50
hours. anybody knows? hope he is well.
>Thanks for your interest.

I fear you have been trolled, Jacob.

-- Richard
Maybe. None of this messages can be verified.
But who cares? I did not say anything wrong.
--
jacob navia
jacob at jacob point remcomp point fr
logiciels/informatique
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~lcc-win32
Oct 10 '07 #4

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