Re: [foxboro] Defunct process?

"Is that 'never'?"


As we used to say at a previous employer, "That's close enough for
government work." By the way, that employer is out of business. :-)

None of which helps you of course. I don't know why you are seeing this. 



Seriously, do they accumulate?


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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [SMTP:duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
        Sent:   Monday, January 20, 2003 2:43 PM
        To:     foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
        Subject:        Re: [foxboro] Defunct process?


        On Monday, January 20, 2003 3:41 PM, Johnson, Alex (Foxboro)
        [mailto:ajohnson@xxxxxxxxxxx] wrote:

        >On the specifics of this case, are you saying that they never go
away
        >(abnormal) or that they take a long time to go away (probably
normal).

        I'd say they never go away. I keep an eye on one specific defunct
process
        and it's still there after nearly a week. Is that "never"?

        Duc

        -- 
        Duc M. Do
        Dow Corning Corp.
        Carrollton Plant
        Carrollton, KY, US

        
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