From: Phil Betts
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You're comparing chalk cheese and complaining that your
mouth's full of grit.
snort Oh man, that's goin' in the act! ;-)
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* John (Thu, 31 May 2007 22:05:28 -0400)
I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good
relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin.
And here are
John wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 3:05 AM::
I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good
relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin.
And
Phil Betts wrote:
John wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 3:05 AM::
I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good
relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write
* John (Thu, 31 May 2007 23:29:25 -0400)
umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting
for cygwin go complete.
News for the newbie: Cygwin doesn't complete at all. You cannot start
Cygwin and you can't stop it. Probably you're using some kind of shell
(script) and I bet my pants that
Why would you bother with the Windoze machine if you have OS X/FreeBSD
available?
Cygwin provides my X, Expect, bash, etc. on my corporate mandated
Windoze laptop. Otherwise...
Charles Stepp
Oracle DBA
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On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:42:54AM -0700, Stepp, Charles wrote:
Why would you bother with the Windoze machine if you have OS X/FreeBSD
available?
Cygwin provides my X, Expect, bash, etc. on my corporate mandated
Windoze laptop. Otherwise...
Yes, that's the $65536 question. If you can use a real
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:42:54AM -0700, Stepp, Charles wrote:
Why would you bother with the Windoze machine if you have OS X/FreeBSD
available?
Cygwin provides my X, Expect, bash, etc. on my corporate mandated
Windoze laptop. Otherwise...
Yes,
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 10:15:16AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
...Did I just hi-jack this thread? Oops! Sorry!
Face it. You're a thread hijacker. You need to get into a program.
Now! Before it gets any worse.
cgf
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1) Why does the Reply-To have cygwin 3 times?
2) Is there a program for people addicted to the next?
On 6/1/07, Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 10:15:16AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote:
...Did I just hi-jack this thread? Oops! Sorry!
Face it. You're a
1) Why does the Reply-To have cygwin 3 times?
Because cfg's mails at the moment have 1 Reply-To- and 2
Mail-Followup-To-Fields in the header at the moment. Like this:
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Mail-Followup-To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Mail-Followup-To: cygwin@cygwin.com
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Hi,
I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good
relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin.
And here are the timings I get from my Windoze cygwin
John wrote:
Hi,
I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good
relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin.
And here are the timings I get from my
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote:
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC
commercials, yes? Very funny!
I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to spell simple words
like Windows and PC and your notion that thousands of people must
care that an unexplained
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC
commercials, yes? Very funny!
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
John wrote:
Hi,
I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long
umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting
for cygwin go complete.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote:
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC
commercials, yes? Very funny!
I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to
yitzle wrote:
Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling?
0 seconds... You frigging idiot!
OK, now that we've gotten past that...
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I thought about how mothers feed their babies with tiny little spoons
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On 5/31/07, yitzle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling?
Oops. I was going to write how far/fast this will degrade then threw
in the name calling.
Make that:
Any bets as to how fast this will degrade to name calling?
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John wrote:
umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go
complete.
I fell asleep listening to your sorry assed incomplete explanation.
Let's not forget who has the problem here. *You do*. And you are getting
no solutions with your stupid attitude now are you?
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John wrote:
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC
commercials, yes? Very funny!
Actually, no, I'm not. Next WAG!
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oh and you are the guy in the PC commercials, yes?
Very funny!
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote:
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC
commercials, yes? Very funny!
I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to spell simple
John wrote:
oh and you are the guy in the PC commercials, yes?
Very funny!
Geeze! You ran out of material already?!? That's frigging funny!
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote:
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC
commercials,
I fail to follow the logic behind that statement.
You suggested that those with IQ less than 80 have responded so far...
I noted that by your own reply, you are implying that you believe your
IQ to be below 80.
Your reply 1) is agreeing with what I said (yes, ...), yet it seems
to be agreeing
5 minutes. Not bad...
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From: yitzle
Date: May 31, 2007 11:45 PM
Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling?
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From: John [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 31, 2007 11:50 PM
To: yitzle [EMAIL
I have no problem. It behaves beautifully on Mac OS.
What problem do you refer to?
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
John wrote:
umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go
complete.
I fell asleep listening to your sorry assed incomplete explanation.
Let's not forget who has the
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