Thank you, Peter. Besides being non-fluent in English, I have another weakness: I'm lazy a little. I would rather prefer to black-list postings needed to be Googled or Altavistad in each word. It would give me more time for reading clean and informative messages, posted by Olin Lathrop, Bob Ammerman and others. Any ideas how can I do it? Should I develop a small VBA program in MS Outlook? Mike. Peter L. Peres wrote: > > The puzzle could have been solved by Google and other search > engines. It > is not an abbreviation. It is the name of a shell (like > command.com) that > uses a neat programming language that tends to be QUITE > powerful AND cross > platform (same code runs on several Unices and on W32). I > think that the > downloads are here (even if the company changed hands): > > http://devel.scriptics.com > > I am glad I could help you out to find this resource, since > you could seem > to have misunderstood it for a puzzle. And, in general, > abbreviations have > a trailing dot as in abbrev. Too bad if it's at the end of > the sentence. > Then you need to guess. > > > > >Mike Singer wrote earlier: > > Peter, my English is weak, I'm sorry . > >I'm happy for you saved your invaluable time using > >abbreviations. But what does it mean "tclsh" ? It drives me > >absolutely upset, when I can't solve the sort of puzzles, you > >proposed regularly. > > Thank You in advance. Mike. > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The list server can filter out subtopics (like ads or off topics) for you. See http://www.piclist.com/#topics