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> From: Joe Pluta > > In LISP, for > example, you specify two chunks of code, the prolog and the epilog. After I posted this, random neurons continued to fire and I realized that I couldn't remember clearly what gave me this idea. I only used LISP briefly back in the 80's, and now that I've reviewed all the online information I could, I find the above statement to not have any basis in fact. <ooOOOOOOoooooOOOOOoooo> Ghost memories, perhaps? Joe
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