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Subject: Protocol thanks and a shape question
From: Jim Clark <jclark00 () us ! ibm ! com>
Date: 2005-05-23 16:25:00
Message-ID: OFC609FE20.1C875B84-ON0525700A.0058E51C-0525700A.005A2E24 () us ! ibm ! com
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Hey thanks for the pointer to the 1970 IBM document. I printed it, and =
will
use it should any discussion arise. What I wanted to do is called a
junction, and it is quite permissible. The "rules" are surprisingly
open-ended. Must be the "peace-and-love" world in which it was written,=
even if everyone at IBM did have white shirts at that time.
Now my question. I am asking about the shape that looks like a zeppelin=
,
called "state" on the flowchart template. It does not seem to have a
connection point on the left side. There is one on the top, one on the
bottom, and one on the right. Is it supposed to have one? Is there a
reason? Should I not be connecting on the left?
Thanks again-
Jim Clark=
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<p>Hey thanks for the pointer to the 1970 IBM document. I printed it, a=
nd will use it should any discussion arise. What I wanted to do is call=
ed a junction, and it is quite permissible. The "rules" are s=
urprisingly open-ended. Must be the "peace-and-love" world in=
which it was written, even if everyone at IBM did have white shirts at=
that time.<br>
<br>
Now my question. I am asking about the shape that looks like a zeppelin=
, called "state" on the flowchart template. It does not seem =
to have a connection point on the left side. There is one on the top, o=
ne on the bottom, and one on the right. Is it supposed to have one? Is =
there a reason? Should I not be connecting on the left?<br>
<br>
Thanks again-<br>
<br>
Jim Clark</body></html>=
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