elk02:~/CS3343> ~wagner/bin/cs3343r20 < rec20.txt # submitting recitation # this is the reply from my program CS 3343, Analysis of Algorithms, Spring 2012 Processing Recitation Number 20 Submission Date/Time: Wed Jan 4 07:38:57 2012 Full Credit Date/Time: Mon Jan 2 23:59:59 2012 Part Credit Date/Time: Thu Jan 5 23:59:59 2012 Received and archived for PART (75%) CREDIT 465 bytes and 9 lines received. The received file has been emailed to you for confirmation. elk02:~/CS3343> mailx # read mail (old-fashioned mail utility) Heirloom mailx version 12.4pre 6/29/08. Type ? for help. "/var/mail/nwagner": 2 messages 2 new >N 1 Ned Wagner St Tue Jan 3 21:09 34/1319 N 2 Ned Wagner St Wed Jan 4 07:38 39/1709 ? 2 # message number 1, the email my program sent you Message 2: From nwagner@cs.utsa.edu Wed Jan 4 07:38:58 2012 Return-Path: <nwagner@cs.utsa.edu> X-Original-To: nwagner@cs.utsa.edu Delivered-To: nwagner@cs.utsa.edu From: "Ned Wagner Student Account" <nwagner@cs.utsa.edu> Date: Wed, 04 Jan 2012 07:38:57 -0600 To: nwagner@cs.utsa.edu User-Agent: Heirloom mailx 12.4pre 6/29/08 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Status: R Submitted by: nwagner@cs.utsa.edu Course: CS 3343, Spring 2012, Recitation 20 Time Received: Wed Jan 4 07:38:57 2012 Credit: PART Wagner, Ned, CS 3343, Recitation 20. * Wal-Mart: Corporate Criminal * * In a chilling reversal of Henry Ford's strategy, which * * was to pay his workers amply so they could buy Ford cars, * * Wal-Mart's stingy compensation policies ... contribute * * to an economy in which, increasingly, workers can only * * afford to shop at Wal-Mart. * * (Lisa Featherstone, The Nation, 3 Jan 2005, page 11.) ? exit