On 03/07/2002 2:52 PM, Jonas Jørgensen wrote: > Peemm wrote: > >>>>>> I don't believe in calling for the police every time someone does >>>>>> something bad. >>>>> >>>>> I agree with you. >>>> >>>> No, in practice you don't. >>> >>> Why do you think so? > > >> I meant that you want to make spam illegal, e.g. making it a business >> for the police. > > Spam, yes. Everything, no. > > While I'd love to be able to talk to spammers and make them realize that > what they're doing is bad, that is simply not possible given the amount > of spam and the variety of languages it comes in. So yes, I'd like spam > to be illegal, but only because it seems to be the only possible way of > solving the problem. > >> >I'm only against _negative_ sexism -- e.g., when women are paid less >> >for doing some job than men are for doing the exact same job, only >> >because of the fact that they happen to be female. Your dictionary's >> >definition of sexism ("treating people differently because of their >> >sex", for those of you who don't understand Swedish) is not what I was >> >talking about, and I think you know it. > > >> I probably do, but I just don't seem to be able to stop arguing :-) > > And Now For Something Completely Different: Does anyone know the number > of the bug where Moz inserts a space when you paste lines beginning with > ">", as seen above? (If there is still someone else than Peemm and me > who hasn't killed this thread ten posts ago, that is. :-) ) > > /Jonas >
Here's one: http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112338 Can't find any more. Holger Metzger followed that issue quite religiously I believe. -- Jay Garcia - Netscape Champion Novell MCNE-5/CNI-Networking Technologies-OSI UFAQ - http://www.UFAQ.org