Greg Stewart wrote: > > > For the uninitiated, NT means No TeXT. > > I thought it meant "Nice Try" :-) > > --Greg No, no,no...you all have it wrong! :) NT means Not Today. In reference to are you gonna run longer than a few hours before experiencing an abend that I am forced to reboot the server AGAIN and take down the system in the process? Asks the network admin to his tempraMENTAL, over-priced, NT ladened server. :) -- Mark
- [OT] Re: Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - The ... Tom Massey
- Re: [OT] Re: Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - ... Jim Reimer
- Re: [OT] Re: Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - ... ibi
- Re: [OT] Re: Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - ... Mark Weaver
- [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (NT) Asheesh Laroia
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Greg Stewart
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Muzza
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Andrew George
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Austin L. Denyer (SysAdmin.) as root
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Cokey de Percin
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Mark Weaver
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Greg Stewart
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Bruce E. Harris
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Mike & Tracy Holt
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Tom Massey
- Re: [expert] CL = Command Line (TM) (... Tony McGee
- Re: Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - The edito... Stephen F. Bosch
- Re Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - The editor... Mallard
- Re: Re Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - The ed... Sheldon
- Re: Re Re Re [expert] Vi/Vim - The ed... Greg Stewart
- [expert] Re: Stephen F. Bosch