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On 18/05/06, Chris White <chriswhite@g.o> wrote: |
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> On Thu, 18 May 2006 17:08:17 -0400 |
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> Peter <pete4abw@×××××××.net> wrote: |
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> > On Thu, 18 May 2006 22:01:42 +0100, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: |
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> > > Then learn how to use your mail client. |
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> > > And hey, look, by starting yet another thread you're just making |
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> > > noise in an attempt to justify a personal grudge, thus making |
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> > > things harder for the people who do real work around here. If you |
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> > > don't have anything useful to contribute, shut up and go away. |
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> > Ciaram, I was actually sticking up for you and spb. I said nothing |
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> > about you or anyone else -- just the project. As usual though, you |
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> > take something and turn it into something it isn't and respond with |
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> > insults. |
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> Relax! Grab some popcorn, enjoy the show! 30 mile threads is what |
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> makes real linux distros real. We actually use them to provide a means |
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> of cooking for the weekly dev BBQ's. Anyways, at this point I'd call |
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> it it a day and say "Hey everyone, let's all go to IRC"! With that you |
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> could probably reduce the thread count by 40%. |
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> You could try telling people to sort their conversation into logical |
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> structure.. but last time I tried that, Ciaranm put up a procmail rule |
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> on how to nuke all mails from me, and someone else told me to pretty |
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> much shove it. No love lolz! |
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> So here's $5.00, grab some popcorn and soda and enjoy the show! |
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> Chris White |
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> /me points the first finger |