Old threads

Hello,
I've realized my old threads are not showing only seeing upto 60days. how can i get my old threads? is there a way of exporting them?
Meshack

+Watch the movie CATCH 22 for the definition of what normal means... there isn't any.+
I will try to find it; your comment made me curious enough to google and now I know why no one has ever referred to me as being "normal".....
+Definitions of normal on the Web:+
+* conforming with or constituting a norm or standard or level or type or social norm; not abnormal; "serve wine at normal room temperature"; "normal diplomatic relations"; "normal working hours"; "normal word order"; "normal curiosity"; "the normal course of events"+
+* in accordance with scientific laws+
+* +*being approximately average or within certain limits in e.g. intelligence and development;*+ "a perfectly normal child"; "of normal intelligence"; "the most normal person I've ever met"+
+* convention: something regarded as a normative example; "the convention of not naming the main character"; "violence is the rule not the exception"; "his formula for impressing visitors"+
+* forming a right angle+

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    Derek
    Derek Frankforth [email protected]
    Forte Software Inc. [email protected]
    1800 Harrison St. +510.869.3407
    Oakland CA, 94612

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  • Re: Follow up on an old thread about memoryutilization

    At 04:21 PM 12/5/96 -0800, you wrote:
    This thread was active a few months ago, unfortunately its taken me until now
    for me to have enough spare time to craft a response.
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    management for you, but fails to do so completely or consistently. I can
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    is needed. I know that is the way it works in other tools that attempt to
    handle memory for you. This is no big deal, just a philosophical question.
    Are you doing automatic memory management, or just automatic memory freeing?
    --Jeanne
    =====================================================================
    Jeanne Hesler [email protected]
    =====================================================================

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