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From: dimitrov@csd2.UUCP (Isaac Dimitrovsky)
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>> The DOS is not like any other, but is said to have "every conceivable
>> feature that you could ever think of, and then some".
>
> Would it be too much to ask for a simple, small, clean, consistent set of
> well-chosen features instead?

Bravo!!! And ditto for programming languages, having just experienced
the Common Lisp manual.

Isaac Dimitrovsky
allegra!cmcl2!csd2!dimitrov   (l in cmcl2 is letter l not number 1)
251 Mercer Street, New York NY 10012

Just because it's a preconceived notion doesn't mean it's wrong!