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Answering msg from David Drummond to Bek Oberin,
on Wednesday August 02 1995 at 06:15
DD> I captured some soundex code in a message once, haven't used it though
DD> . . now where did I put that? . . .
DD> PROGRAM SDX;
DD> { A Soundex Routine for Turbo PASCAL - per David Sarkozi's (or, good
DD> old D1300 S6220 as we soundex freaks know him by....) post regarding
DD> same.
DD> This is Public Domain Code.
DD> This code accurately produces the same answers as his manual
DD> examples. }
I compiled this.
What the fuck is Soundex?
I got bored so then I compiled it as a full blown DPMI executable.
Overkill, but more interesting. ;-)
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