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Subject: Re: Re: Re: Retc:  Wretched excess:    What is ...
From: Mike Kent, 70530.1226@CompuServe.COM
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In article <921119074706_70530.1226_DHP26-1@CompuServe.COM> Mike Kent,
70530.1226@CompuServe.COM writes:
>>> ... how to do things like... (rank, shape, depth) in Mathematica. ...	
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>You can get good -- really good -- Tex-Mex food in NYC.  But you have to
>work some to find it, and otherwise it's hardly like Albuquerque at all.
>

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but before the meal you can stop by the museum of modern art for the
matisse exhibit or maybe go see the new magrite show and after the meal,
you can go out to the kennedy center and  hear a concert or a an opera or
maybe take in a play [i hear mamet's is pretty good].

btw - you only have to work hard to find a good meal if you're from out
of town and don't know your way around or know who to ask. 

as a native new yorker, i can locate a four star restaurant of any type
with ten minutes of phone calls.

however, you do have to expect to pay alot andtheatmosphere will still be
ny not new mexico [which may not be a big loss]
