> also FWIW, I think the whole thread (perhaps minus the misunderstood but in > some properly decomponentized communication system definately marked as > <type><subjective>hilarious</subjective></type> pasta comments) should be on > avalon-users rather than here. > > -- absolutely no serious remarks beyond this line -- > > Finally, I think we should all wait with answering these questions until > Berin's book comes out (I've read a bit); 90% of answers will no doubt be in > there and flames will not be neccessary...though if nicola ever does get buried > in noodles I want to see the pictures! =) >
Oh that would be nice. The thing about NKB though is he'd probably like that. :-p > cheers, > > - Leo, via webmail > > PS: I feel Andrew's comments in this thread have been 90% appropriate (though > the 10% may cause problems with the log4j community), but I do in fact feel > that by my dictionary "Andrew's opinions" is too generic a term to mark them as > completely appropriate on this list. I for one am sure some of you may take > personal offence to his remarks on beer :D > If Log4J thinks having an API tied to Log4J is a good idea and than I have about 100 emails that say otherwise. American standard domestic beer (coors, budweiser, etc) is fermented rice mixed with horse urine and an extra helping of water. But I have even better more controversial opinions on Wine and Scotch which could offend a much larger percentage of the populace. See some here: http://www.trilug.org/~acoliver/ > PPS: yes, it has been a long day. Sorry. > > PPPS: perhaps we should instead all fly over to Italy (I suggest Berin's > publisher pays my ticket given recent propagandic remarks) to listen to Andy's > remarks on beer. Could maybe help us all cheer up a bit... Yes... Me too! On a more serious but still off topic note... How many of you folks are coming to the Apachecon? I'm trying to spring for it.. . (though its actually cheaper to fly to italy than vegas...long story) -Andy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
