
I was at a small private school building in Ann Arbor today. The school rents out space to a local music school in the evenings, and M was there for his sax lesson. I saw this book on the shelves there: "FORTRAN from Pascal".

Which made me wonder: why would I want to go to "FORTRAN from Pascal" when I could go "From BASIC to FORTRAN"?

And if you don't know BASIC, you could start with this book.

Last but not least, if you're looking for some good poetry, you could open one of these and relax for a while. In the immortal words of Alfred J. Bruey: "Wherever you go, there you are".
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