Hey everybody:
Underwater basket weaving at my house on Saturday night!
To make it Linux related, I will be using... (damn, I could not find any GPL 
basket weaving applications).

:-)

Kelly Black
2 year old a heart.

On Monday 11 February 2002 23:03, Dan Churchill wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Michael Vieths
> > I agree, too.  If I wanted to know about basketweaving events, I'd joint
> > a basketweaving group.  If I wanted to know PC events, I'd join TCPC.  I
> > didn't, I joined a Linux group.  TCPC doesn't need extra announcements,
> > they've got their own list for that.
>
> I could agree that it might be appropriate to have such vitriolic responses
> to a simple announcement for TCPC on this list *if* it had been an
> announcement about some Windows-specific topic.  It was for a meeting on
> wireless networking, for crying out loud.  It's as applicable to Linux as
> to any other OS.  It's of potential value to many Linux users, yet not a
> topic that would necessarily be covered in a Linux user group sponsored
> event.  If so many think that announcements like this should be labeled OT,
> I'm led to wonder why you don't get up in arms when *so* *many* other
> discussions on this go completely off topic, but yet are not labeled as
> such in the subject.
>
> Yikes.  As upset as some of you seem to be over having a couple of posts in
> one week for something moderately useful to a potentially significant
> portion of the list, you wouldn't think that many of the same people
> lambasting these posts would be the same ones who just last week were
> posting boatloads of *crap* to this list just because they figured out how
> to add an extra header to their outgoing mail in an attempt to frustrate or
> anger Outlook users.  Talk about *useless*.  I'm beginning to wonder if
> this list is populated by 2-year-old kiddies or reasonable, intelligent
> adults. Okay, I'll retract that.  There's only a very vocal few who are
> really giving me the impression of the former...
>
> Cheers,
> Dan