Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 08:12:17 -0500
Reply-To: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>
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From: Michael Raithel <michaelraithel@WESTAT.COM>
Subject: Re: Let the SAS-L award nominations begin!
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Dear SAS-L-ers,
Art posted the following:
>
> One correction has been brought to my attention: Mark Miller (i.e.,
> MDHMILLER_at_gmail_dot_com) is DEFINITELY not a newbee. He's been
> posting
> on SAS-L since 1992 and was inadvertently captured by my admittedly not
> foolproof code as his last post, before 2009, was in 2004.
>
Art, so that would make Mark a renewbee.
All, best of luck in all of your SAS endeavors!
I hope that this suggestion proves helpful now, and in the future!
Of course, all of these opinions and insights are my own, and do not reflect those of my organization or my associates. All SAS code and/or methodologies specified in this posting are for illustrative purposes only and no warranty is stated or implied as to their accuracy or applicability. People deciding to use information in this posting do so at their own risk.
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Michael A. Raithel
"The man who wrote the book on performance"
E-mail: MichaelRaithel@westat.com
Author: Tuning SAS Applications in the MVS Environment
Author: Tuning SAS Applications in the OS/390 and z/OS Environments, Second Edition
http://www.sas.com/apps/pubscat/bookdetails.jsp?catid=1&pc=58172
Author: The Complete Guide to SAS Indexes
http://www.sas.com/apps/pubscat/bookdetails.jsp?catid=1&pc=60409
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There are 10 types of people in the world: those who understand
binary, and those who don't - Anonymous
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