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From: jbii@HDFS1.acd.com ( John O. Bell II )
Subject: Re: Flowchart symbols (in ASCII) ISO-1028
Message-ID: <1993Apr26.190846.4510@acd4.acd.com>
Summary: yes, but...
Keywords: flowchart symbols ISO-1028 bellbottoms lovebeads
Sender: jbii@hdfs1.acd.com (John O. Bell II)
Organization: Applied Computing Devices, Inc., Terre Haute IN
References: <jmonroyC5pxx0.Axv@netcom.com> <C5qBq9.5D8@sugar.neosoft.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 1993 19:08:46 GMT
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In article <C5qBq9.5D8@sugar.neosoft.com> peter@NeoSoft.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
>In article <jmonroyC5pxx0.Axv@netcom.com> jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr) writes:
>>         The following are symbols I will be using in the
>>         flowcharts for the FDC and QIC implementations.
>
>Why flowcharts? I thought they went out with lovebeads and bellbottoms.
>-- 

Guess since bellbottoms and lovebeads are coming back, flowcharts aren't
far behind :-).

John Bell
Applied Computing Devices, Inc.
jbii@hdfs1.acd.com