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"John D'Errico" <woodchips@rochester.rr.com> wrote ...

> Yes. mex, when accompanied by the source, is
> fine for anyone. Although I won't look at those
> submissions because I don't do C. I heard a
> rumor once that it causes cancer in laboratory
> rats. 8-)  Of course, I may have been the one
> who started that rumor, but have you ever seen
> a laboratory rat who programmed in C and
> survived?

John brings up a good point here ...

<humor>

It's well known lack of C in rats at C leads to scurvy,
although rats *in* C tend to drown before they die of
lack of C.  Or maybe those are just pi rats (rats(pi) 
for you purely M coders).

(no fear, I will go nowhere near making any puns about
P code ... none what-so-ever).

</humor>

;-)