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RE: Why mailing-lists? Usenet have been invented, I hear. ;-)



Edward,

Most probably not actually, i'm older than you most probably think (although
you're most probably older than me anyways).  And i'm not a whelp - my point
has been made I think.  You have been using unix for a long time, I suspect
that you may partially forget what it is like to be a newbie.  Please stop
implying that I don't read the man pages etc.  I do.  And I try to
understand their terse wording and lack of working examples as best I can.  

But anyways, i'll apologise for my harsh words, and we'll just let things
drop ok?  I have my opinion on these matters, and you have yours.  

Best wishes,

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Edward Guldemond [mailto:thedebategod@yifan.net]
Sent: Tuesday, 10 September 2002 8:22 AM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org; David Pastern
Subject: Re: Why mailing-lists? Usenet have been invented, I hear. ;-)


 
On Tue, Sep 10, 2002 at 11:52:01PM +1000, David Pastern wrote:
> well since you want to be rude and immature i'll respond in likewise - go
> fuck yourself.  It's people like you that piss newbies off and turn them
> away from linux and open source.  You have major attitude.  Most probably
a
> 14 year old looking at your choice of l33t etc as words.  
> 

I'll have you know I've proabably been using UNIX before you were even
born you little whelp.  Thank goodness I RTFM and know how to use
procmail.  * plonk *

Very sincerely yours,

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