Re: [PHP] [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-20 Thread Børge Holen
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 21:52, Jochem Maas wrote:
 tedd wrote:
  At 3:50 PM -0500 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.
 
  2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further
  off topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private
  email.  I bring it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette
  for anyone who happens to be reading this thread and to discourge this
  from going any further publicly.
 
  tg:
 
  As Jochem said off-topic cuts both ways.

 I said *many* ways :-) - heck if there were only 2 ways to rip someone
 a proverbial new one things would get boring around here :-P

 ...

  tedd
 
  PS: Be as controversial as you want, this list isn't moderated -- but I

 that's a challenge ... not that I needed it, I have to admit to indulging
 in more than my fair share of boundary pushing in terms of exceptable
 list behaviour ...

  think I know where the majority will draw their line in the sand on this
  issue -- for they are good well intended people who don't want to
  deliberately hurt others. In other words, they have compassion, which is
  apparently absent in Mr Neuhauser and most certainly not absent in
  proper list etiquette.

 I guess if I start baiting all 3 of you (Roman, tedd, tg) that would
 not be constructive? no probably not :-)

 from my stance, I don't give 2 hoots about Roman's sig, Roman's reply style
 sometimes leaves a little to be desired [hey where would we be without
 desire ;-)] but he has offered good technical stuff, I very much sympathise
 with anyone who has had the misfortune to experience the horrors of war and
 I think it is something that does deserve maybe a tad more compassion than
 an off-topic post (a species we might consider that compassion is one step
 into a future with less/no war - might be worth the effort?), I feel that
 TG's comments had merit also, nothing wrong with trying to encourage
 'decent' list behaviour (however difficult it might be to come to a
 consensus given the wide range of cultures present), lastly you should
 realise that these are just my opinions as of the time of writing and I
 reserve the right to contradict myself at anytime in future as and when I
 see fit - woman's perogative!

 crap - I'm not a woman :-/

 in the spirit of christmas (and because this is the php generals list -
 i.e. a bunch of pragmatic village idiot hackers) let all shake hands, laugh
 it off and move on to the next off-topic thread :-)

 Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)


bah, I refuse to be the last BADman on this list before christmas, the last 
week trip to Prague really helped on the bloody selfesteam.
Yeh, so on to the point. Sorry for any bad words to the loving jocheem maas.
You hear that,, I said I'm sorry

:D

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Re: [PHP] [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-20 Thread Jochem Maas
Børge Holen wrote:
 On Tuesday 19 December 2006 21:52, Jochem Maas wrote:
 tedd wrote:

...

 
 bah, I refuse to be the last BADman on this list before christmas, the last 
 week trip to Prague really helped on the bloody selfesteam.
 Yeh, so on to the point. Sorry for any bad words to the loving jocheem maas.

it seems I've been rebadged with an arabic name :-P (only 1 'e' in 'jochem')

 You hear that,, I said I'm sorry

I'll accept the apology - although it wasn't necessary, I wasn't in the
least upset with you :-)

the 'borg' reference was just meant as a bit of gentle ribbing - a list
initiation rite of sorts - must say you just passed with flying colours.

welcome to the club :-), look forward to seeing more of you ( your php knowhow)
in the new year.

have a good holiday!

PS - if in future I happen to transcribe the 'ø' in 'Børge' to an 'o'
it's purely down to laziness - no more StarTrek jibes intended :-)

PPS - references to futile resistance and assimilation aren't directed at you,
but you must realise us phpbots are busy taking over the web with php
(see here for more info: http://netevil.org/wiki.php?PlansForWorldDomination)

 
 :D
 
 Merry Christmas.
 

thats enough off topic madness from me - well for today at least :D

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Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread tedd

At 3:50 PM -0500 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.

2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even 
further off topic for this list. Please take personal issues into 
private email.  I bring it up publicly as a reminder of proper list 
etiquette for anyone who happens to be reading this thread and to 
discourge this from going any further publicly.


tg:

As Jochem said off-topic cuts both ways.

If Mr Neuhauser wants to continually insult a group of people on this 
list, which is not only offensive but certainly off-topic for this 
list; and also wants to reprimand a poster for his post as being 
off-topic; then I should be able to point out the hypocrisy of his 
actions without being reminded of proper list etiquette.


And while we're on the subject of proper list etiquette -- where 
have you been? Do you think his post since he joined this list are an 
example of proper list etiquette?


I find it unfortunate that this list permits such flame bait 
signatures  -- but, that's not the point here. The point is that if 
Mr Neuhauser wants to correct people for their post being off-topic, 
then he should follow his own advice and clean up his own post or 
face critical peer review.


tedd

PS: Be as controversial as you want, this list isn't moderated -- but 
I think I know where the majority will draw their line in the sand on 
this issue -- for they are good well intended people who don't want 
to deliberately hurt others. In other words, they have compassion, 
which is apparently absent in Mr Neuhauser and most certainly not 
absent in proper list etiquette.

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[PHP] [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread Jochem Maas
tedd wrote:
 At 3:50 PM -0500 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.

 2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further
 off topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private
 email.  I bring it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette
 for anyone who happens to be reading this thread and to discourge this
 from going any further publicly.
 
 tg:
 
 As Jochem said off-topic cuts both ways.

I said *many* ways :-) - heck if there were only 2 ways to rip someone
a proverbial new one things would get boring around here :-P

...

 
 tedd
 
 PS: Be as controversial as you want, this list isn't moderated -- but I

that's a challenge ... not that I needed it, I have to admit to indulging
in more than my fair share of boundary pushing in terms of exceptable
list behaviour ...

 think I know where the majority will draw their line in the sand on this
 issue -- for they are good well intended people who don't want to
 deliberately hurt others. In other words, they have compassion, which is
 apparently absent in Mr Neuhauser and most certainly not absent in
 proper list etiquette.

I guess if I start baiting all 3 of you (Roman, tedd, tg) that would
not be constructive? no probably not :-)

from my stance, I don't give 2 hoots about Roman's sig, Roman's reply style
sometimes leaves a little to be desired [hey where would we be without desire 
;-)]
but he has offered good technical stuff, I very much sympathise with anyone
who has had the misfortune to experience the horrors of war and I think it is 
something
that does deserve maybe a tad more compassion than an off-topic post
(a species we might consider that compassion is one step into a future with
less/no war - might be worth the effort?), I feel that TG's comments had merit
also, nothing wrong with trying to encourage 'decent' list behaviour (however
difficult it might be to come to a consensus given the wide range of cultures
present), lastly you should realise that these are just my opinions as of
the time of writing and I reserve the right to contradict myself at anytime in
future as and when I see fit - woman's perogative!

crap - I'm not a woman :-/

in the spirit of christmas (and because this is the php generals list - i.e. a 
bunch
of pragmatic village idiot hackers) let all shake hands, laugh it off and move 
on
to the next off-topic thread :-)

Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)

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[PHP] Re: [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread tg-php
I hate you all.  Screw PHP.  I'm switching to Cold Fusion.

:)

PS. Puppies are good with ketchup.


= = = Original message = = =

tedd wrote:
 At 3:50 PM -0500 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.

 2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further
 off topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private
 email.  I bring it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette
 for anyone who happens to be reading this thread and to discourge this
 from going any further publicly.
 
 tg:
 
 As Jochem said off-topic cuts both ways.

I said *many* ways :-) - heck if there were only 2 ways to rip someone
a proverbial new one things would get boring around here :-P

...

 
 tedd
 
 PS: Be as controversial as you want, this list isn't moderated -- but I

that's a challenge ... not that I needed it, I have to admit to indulging
in more than my fair share of boundary pushing in terms of exceptable
list behaviour ...

 think I know where the majority will draw their line in the sand on this
 issue -- for they are good well intended people who don't want to
 deliberately hurt others. In other words, they have compassion, which is
 apparently absent in Mr Neuhauser and most certainly not absent in
 proper list etiquette.

I guess if I start baiting all 3 of you (Roman, tedd, tg) that would
not be constructive? no probably not :-)

from my stance, I don't give 2 hoots about Roman's sig, Roman's reply style
sometimes leaves a little to be desired [hey where would we be without desire 
;-)]
but he has offered good technical stuff, I very much sympathise with anyone
who has had the misfortune to experience the horrors of war and I think it is 
something
that does deserve maybe a tad more compassion than an off-topic post
(a species we might consider that compassion is one step into a future with
less/no war - might be worth the effort?), I feel that TG's comments had merit
also, nothing wrong with trying to encourage 'decent' list behaviour (however
difficult it might be to come to a consensus given the wide range of cultures
present), lastly you should realise that these are just my opinions as of
the time of writing and I reserve the right to contradict myself at anytime in
future as and when I see fit - woman's perogative!

crap - I'm not a woman :-/

in the spirit of christmas (and because this is the php generals list - i.e. a 
bunch
of pragmatic village idiot hackers) let all shake hands, laugh it off and move 
on
to the next off-topic thread :-)

Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)


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Re: [PHP] Re: [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread Jochem Maas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I hate you all.  Screw PHP.  I'm switching to Cold Fusion.

spoken like a true masochist :-)

 
 :)
 
 PS. Puppies are good with ketchup.

I have 2 totally unrelated rebounds to that (no. 2 being for
real sicko's :-P).

1. try bearnaise for a sophisticated twist.
2. hamsters are good with sellotape.

PS - anyone coming to the show late, don't forget to take a
pinch of salt with your puppy ;-)

 
 
 = = = Original message = = =
 
 tedd wrote:
 At 3:50 PM -0500 12/18/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.

 2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further
 off topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private
 email.  I bring it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette
 for anyone who happens to be reading this thread and to discourge this
 from going any further publicly.
 tg:

 As Jochem said off-topic cuts both ways.
 
 I said *many* ways :-) - heck if there were only 2 ways to rip someone
 a proverbial new one things would get boring around here :-P
 
 ...
 
 tedd

 PS: Be as controversial as you want, this list isn't moderated -- but I
 
 that's a challenge ... not that I needed it, I have to admit to indulging
 in more than my fair share of boundary pushing in terms of exceptable
 list behaviour ...
 
 think I know where the majority will draw their line in the sand on this
 issue -- for they are good well intended people who don't want to
 deliberately hurt others. In other words, they have compassion, which is
 apparently absent in Mr Neuhauser and most certainly not absent in
 proper list etiquette.
 
 I guess if I start baiting all 3 of you (Roman, tedd, tg) that would
 not be constructive? no probably not :-)
 
 from my stance, I don't give 2 hoots about Roman's sig, Roman's reply style
 sometimes leaves a little to be desired [hey where would we be without desire 
 ;-)]
 but he has offered good technical stuff, I very much sympathise with anyone
 who has had the misfortune to experience the horrors of war and I think it is 
 something
 that does deserve maybe a tad more compassion than an off-topic post
 (a species we might consider that compassion is one step into a future with
 less/no war - might be worth the effort?), I feel that TG's comments had merit
 also, nothing wrong with trying to encourage 'decent' list behaviour (however
 difficult it might be to come to a consensus given the wide range of cultures
 present), lastly you should realise that these are just my opinions as of
 the time of writing and I reserve the right to contradict myself at anytime in
 future as and when I see fit - woman's perogative!
 
 crap - I'm not a woman :-/
 
 in the spirit of christmas (and because this is the php generals list - i.e. 
 a bunch
 of pragmatic village idiot hackers) let all shake hands, laugh it off and 
 move on
 to the next off-topic thread :-)
 
 Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)
 
 
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Re: [PHP] Re: [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread Robert Cummings
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 16:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)

INSENSITIVE CLOD!!! I practice animism!

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Re: [PHP] Re: [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread Jochem Maas
Robert Cummings wrote:
 On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 16:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)
 
 INSENSITIVE CLOD!!! I practice animism!

your catching on ... about the insensitivity that is ;-)

 
 Rob.

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Re: [PHP] Re: [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread Ólafur Waage

Jochem Maas wrote:


Robert Cummings wrote:
 


On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 16:01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   


Merry Christmas Everyone! and I mean everyone (even Eight-of-Nine ;-)
 


INSENSITIVE CLOD!!! I practice animism!
   



your catching on ... about the insensitivity that is ;-)

 


Rob.
   



 


I can see the hollyday spirit just flowing through.

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[PHP] [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread tedd

At 9:52 PM +0100 12/19/06, Jochem Maas wrote:

I guess if I start baiting all 3 of you (Roman, tedd, tg) that would
not be constructive? no probably not :-)

from my stance, I don't give 2 hoots about Roman's sig, Roman's reply style
sometimes leaves a little to be desired...


From my stance, I've been called worse and sometimes deservedly so.

But, let's end it this way. This list is too small to employ a 
full-time village idiot, so we all take turns. Whenever I see Roman's 
sig, I'll figure it's his day.


Cheers,

tedd

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Re: [PHP] [an attempt to inject a bit of humor back into the situation] Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-19 Thread tg-php
Cheers tedd!  Thanks for coming around.   Life's too short to stress about 
stuff like this.  There's always going to be people who don't understand (after 
all.. HE WASNT THERE MAN!  sorry.. I couldn't help it :)   I wasn't there 
either so my turn to be village idiot for a moment.. forgive the attempt at 
black humor.. oh crap..  can I say 'black'?)

There's lots of people in this world who have potential to offend most of us in 
some way.  We don't have to agree with them, just pick when it's appropriate to 
smile and nod and curse them under our break, and when it's time to start a 
full out war.

Some battles just aren't worth the time and effort it takes to fight them.  
Figure out how long you spent pissed off at this and figure out how much that 
works out based on your salary.  You've wasted $20 (more?) being irritated by 
some ascii that some guy you never met and whose opinion you probably don't 
care about wrote.

Eh.. life's too short man.  Go play with a puppy and relax. :)  Happy holidays! 
Peace!

-TG

= = = Original message = = =

At 9:52 PM +0100 12/19/06, Jochem Maas wrote:
I guess if I start baiting all 3 of you (Roman, tedd, tg) that would
not be constructive? no probably not :-)

from my stance, I don't give 2 hoots about Roman's sig, Roman's reply style
sometimes leaves a little to be desired...

 From my stance, I've been called worse and sometimes deservedly so.

But, let's end it this way. This list is too small to employ a 
full-time village idiot, so we all take turns. Whenever I see Roman's 
sig, I'll figure it's his day.

Cheers,

tedd

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[PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread R B

Hello.
I'm looking for a host to put my website.
I was looking godaddy.com, but i read in phplist forum that godaddy have
limitations in the number of mail to send per day.

Someone can recomend me a good host provider, with good stability, good
support, good features, and no limitation in the use of a list of
members...?

Thanks


Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-18 08:56:09 -0600:
 Someone can recomend me a good host provider, with good stability, good
 support, good features, and no limitation in the use of a list of
 members...?

Mailing list hosting queries are OT on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread tedd

At 7:29 PM + 12/18/06, Roman Neuhauser wrote:

# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-18 08:56:09 -0600:

 Someone can recomend me a good host provider, with good stability, good
 support, good features, and no limitation in the use of a list of
 members...?


Mailing list hosting queries are OT on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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I certainly don't find his post as off-topic as your signature. As a 
Vietnam Vet, I think we've taken enough bashing from people like you. 
Considering that you wouldn't say that face-to-face to a Vietnam 
Veteran speaks volumes about you.


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Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread tg-php
I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.

1. The original question was about a hosting provider. Presumably a PHP web 
hosting provider.  So it is vaguely on-topic and is a question that's asked a 
lot.  It's easy to get a list of hosting providers online, but I believe the 
intent was to ask for people's opinions on providers they've used and to give 
testimonials (which you won't always find on hosting lists).

2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further off 
topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private email.  I bring 
it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette for anyone who happens to 
be reading this thread and to discourge this from going any further publicly.

Now.. back to the original question.

If the original poster (Roman) would take a look at the list of ISP and ISP 
directories at the bottom of the following page, he should find a good starting 
place for his search:

http://us3.php.net/links.php

Myself, I've used Dixiesys.com and Dotster.com when I havn't been playing with 
my own server or something internal to whatever company I happened to be 
working for.

Dixie is a small operation that served me very well for quite a while and stil 
has some features that I miss.  They have very personal support (even an IM and 
IRC point of contact pretty much 24/7).

Dotster actually has a pretty nice and affordable setup.  They let me put all 
my domains under one hosting umbrella and share storage space and bandwidth.  
That's something I was looking for and has saved me a lot of money by letting 
me have one hosting package for as many domains as I care to register.

I personally don't have any mailing list requirements so can't really speak on 
that if that's one of your big needs, but keep looking and checking features. 
 Hopefully you'll find what you need.

-TG


= = = Original message = = =

At 7:29 PM + 12/18/06, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-18 08:56:09 -0600:
  Someone can recomend me a good host provider, with good stability, good
  support, good features, and no limitation in the use of a list of
  members...?

Mailing list hosting queries are OT on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Cause you weren't THERE. http://bash.org/?255991

I certainly don't find his post as off-topic as your signature. As a 
Vietnam Vet, I think we've taken enough bashing from people like you. 
Considering that you wouldn't say that face-to-face to a Vietnam 
Veteran speaks volumes about you.

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Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread tg-php
I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.

1. The original question was about a hosting provider. Presumably a PHP web 
hosting provider.  So it is vaguely on-topic and is a question that's asked a 
lot.  It's easy to get a list of hosting providers online, but I believe the 
intent was to ask for people's opinions on providers they've used and to give 
testimonials (which you won't always find on hosting lists).

2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further off 
topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private email.  I bring 
it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette for anyone who happens to 
be reading this thread and to discourge this from going any further publicly.

Now.. back to the original question.

If the original poster (Roman) would take a look at the list of ISP and ISP 
directories at the bottom of the following page, he should find a good starting 
place for his search:

http://us3.php.net/links.php

Myself, I've used Dixiesys.com and Dotster.com when I havn't been playing with 
my own server or something internal to whatever company I happened to be 
working for.

Dixie is a small operation that served me very well for quite a while and stil 
has some features that I miss.  They have very personal support (even an IM and 
IRC point of contact pretty much 24/7).

Dotster actually has a pretty nice and affordable setup.  They let me put all 
my domains under one hosting umbrella and share storage space and bandwidth.  
That's something I was looking for and has saved me a lot of money by letting 
me have one hosting package for as many domains as I care to register.

I personally don't have any mailing list requirements so can't really speak on 
that if that's one of your big needs, but keep looking and checking features. 
 Hopefully you'll find what you need.

-TG


= = = Original message = = =

At 7:29 PM + 12/18/06, Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-18 08:56:09 -0600:
  Someone can recomend me a good host provider, with good stability, good
  support, good features, and no limitation in the use of a list of
  members...?

Mailing list hosting queries are OT on [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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You don't know, man.  You don't KNOW.
Cause you weren't THERE. http://bash.org/?255991

I certainly don't find his post as off-topic as your signature. As a 
Vietnam Vet, I think we've taken enough bashing from people like you. 
Considering that you wouldn't say that face-to-face to a Vietnam 
Veteran speaks volumes about you.

tedd
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Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread Jochem Maas
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.
 
 1. The original question was about a hosting provider. Presumably a PHP web 
 hosting provider.  So it is vaguely on-topic and is a question that's asked a 
 lot.  It's easy to get a list of hosting providers online, but I believe the 
 intent was to ask for people's opinions on providers they've used and to give 
 testimonials (which you won't always find on hosting lists).

you presume a php hoster, but the OP didn't even bother to mention that (and 
how often do people post here
even when they *know* this is not the place at all) - additionally if the OP 
had searched the archives he would
never have had to ask the question (plenty of recommendations/testimonials have 
been offered in response to similar
questions in the [recent] past)

 
 2. Pointing out someone's signature as being off topic is even further off 
 topic for this list. Please take personal issues into private email.  I bring 
 it up publicly as a reminder of proper list etiquette for anyone who happens 
 to be reading this thread and to discourge this from going any further 
 publicly.

Roman N. has been posting quite alot here recently and his signature has been 
the 'Vietnam Vet'
one for all that time AFAIR. Tedd has never mentioned it before and I am 
willing to bet that today was
not the first time he had seen it - I don't think Tedd was bringing up a real 
issue so much as pointing
out that the 'off topic' gripes cuts many ways.

I don't quite get the don't do as I do, do as I say part at the end of your 
second point; well I do
but I just think that it's a bit anal. I find getting all worked up about 
'proper list etiquette' rather twisted,
given that every 60 seconds a child dies due to lack of food/water (you get the 
picture)

that said I've never had much with potentially offensive signatures -  I find
my posts are, quite often, offensive to some people all by themselves ;-)

 
 Now.. back to the original question.

nah lets keep it ot shall we. :-) (your reply was helpful for the OP to be sure 
:-)

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Re: [PHP] Recomended host

2006-12-18 Thread Roman Neuhauser
# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-18 15:50:07 -0500:
 I'm going to be controversial here and take issue with both of you.
 
 1. The original question was about a hosting provider. Presumably a
 PHP web hosting provider.

The mail again:

# [EMAIL PROTECTED] / 2006-12-18 08:56:09 -0600:
: Hello.
: I'm looking for a host to put my website.
: I was looking godaddy.com, but i read in phplist forum that godaddy
: have limitations in the number of mail to send per day.
: 
: Someone can recomend me a good host provider, with good stability,
: good support, good features, and no limitation in the use of a list of
: members...?
: 
: Thanks

Sorry, but even as I'm rereading the mail for an umpteenth time, this
guy is looking for a mailing list hosting. And *that* is OT.

http://www.google.com/search?q=mailing+list+hosting

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