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Date:   Sat, 7 May 2011 15:04:01 -0700
Reply-To:   Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Jack Hamilton <jfh@STANFORDALUMNI.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Need your input: List of Retired SAS Procedures
Comments:   To: Arthur Tabachneck <art297@ROGERS.COM>
In-Reply-To:   <201105050249.p44JVXUr013863@waikiki.cc.uga.edu>
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Faith used to be active in WUSS. I had noticed that she dropped out of sight. I wonder what happened to her - that resume looks out-of-date.

On May 4, 2011, at 7:49 PM, Arthur Tabachneck wrote:

> Don't know what proc you was, but think I may have found someone who could > enlighten us: http://www.frsa.com/faith_sloan.pdf > > Art > ------ > On Wed, 4 May 2011 21:40:00 -0400, Paul Dorfman <sashole@BELLSOUTH.NET> > wrote: > >> Mary, >> >> PROC YOU, extemporaneously developed during the SAS Bowl 2003 in Seattle, >> was retired as superfluous immediately after the event (the SAS Bowl > itself, >> in a typical fashion of throwing the baby with the bathwater, was also >> rendered defunct at the same time). >> >> Kind regards >> ------------ >> Paul Dorfman >> Jax, FL >> ------------ >> >> On Tue, 3 May 2011 22:14:01 -0400, Mary Rosenbloom >> <mary.rosenbloom.sas@GMAIL.COM> wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I need your input! >>> >>> I thought it would be fun to put together a list of retired SAS >>> procedures, and make it an article on sascommunity.org . I'm having a >>> little trouble, though, knowing where to find this list, so I thought I'd >>> ask you! >>> >>> When I was in school I learned about one (retired) PROC that could be used >>> to create a banner with a dot matrix printer. This banner could >>> say "Happy Birthday" or some other greating. I can't remember what the >>> name of that PROC was, though. >>> >>> If you can just give me the name of any retired SAS procs that you >>> remember, I can do the research on them myself. And, when I'm done, I >>> promise to post a link here to the sascommunity.org article that I create! >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Mary O.


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