Can we send the flames to M$?

Sam.

Shawn wrote:

>On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 22:16:48 -0500
>Sam MacDonald <smac at visi.com> wrote:
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>>Thank You Shawn!   :-)
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>>Shawn wrote:
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>>>What I'd like to know is how in the hell do you guys have the time
>>>for finding all these obscure "etiquettes" of mailing lists.
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>>>I mean, I hardly have time for googling to fix/enhance things...
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>Well, to clarify this, as it's not meant to bash/flame anyone.
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>IMO, the ONLY reason anyone would have these netiquette or short snippets/websites of how things are/or supposed to be/should be/what have you is only for the sake of argument.  For me, the primary rules that apply to posting on the 'net are:
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>1)  Show some common courtesy and decency.
>2)  When in doubt of any others, see rule #1.
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>Which, again IMO, flaming/argument is counterproductive to what we're here for.  For me, the TCLUG is here for helping people with Linux related problem/issues/concerns/etc.  A place for us to get together and discuss why we're here in the first place: Linux.  Yes things go off topic from time to time, I'm guilty of that myself.  But, it also shows a level of comfort, if you will, in that we can loosen up the tie and relax a bit.
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>In regards to David Phillips' posts, he does give a lot of good information and appears to know his stuff.  A lot more than me I will say!  At times, sure he can be annoying with how he posts.  Then again, we all are from time to time.
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>How about we all just relax and chill out a bit?  Speaking of which, when's the next beer meeting?  Any chance that these things run longer than 9:00pm from time to time?
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>--This has all been a personal opinion statement, with bad grammar.  The author requests that any and all replies to this regarding grammar corrections, flames, etc be sent to /dev/null instead of via an MTA.  Thank you.
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