Steve,
Personally, I'd say that your apology show's character and
professionalism. As such, I
salute you for the same.
Alan / List / Et al,
I've worked (a moon or two ago) with Alan ... IMHO .. Outstanding
personality, very
astute, smart, but most importantly, extremely jo
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I would like to go beyond my off hand little apology
a few minutes ago and apologize to the list for my
post responding to Alan Schwartz. The post was in
ba
>I would like to go beyond my off hand little apology
>a few minutes ago and apologize to the list for my
>post responding to Alan Schwartz. The post was in
>bad taste and inappropriate for the list and for
>Alan. And, it clearly reflected that it was I who
>did not under
I would like to go beyond my off hand little apology
a few minutes ago and apologize to the list for my
post responding to Alan Schwartz. The post was in
bad taste and inappropriate for the list and for
Alan. And, it clearly reflected that it was I who
did not understand the point of discussion
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>[The Peterson Principle is still in effect.]
If you mean the one where every
;Eric Bielefeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I just looked it up in the dictionary, and you can spell it either way.
>
> Eric Bielefeld
> Sr. Systems Programmer
> 414-475-7434
> Mi
I just looked it up in the dictionary, and you can spell it either way.
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. Systems Programmer
414-475-7434
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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From: Dave Kopischke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >you didn't make any spelling errors doing it like I did! (Meant
> in humor)
>
>you didn't make any spelling errors doing it like I did! (Meant in humor)
>
>Eric Bielefeld
>
Are you sure you don't mean "humour"
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> My ancestors came from the village of HOSENWINKEL, in the district of
> OSNABRUK, in the state
of HANOVER, Germany! When Anton Fochtmann came to the US, he dropped the last
"n", in 1822!
Hmmm. I suspect it was Hasenwinkel, which is indeed near Osnabrück.
"Trouser corner" doesn't make a great
On Oct 27, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Chase, John wrote:
---SNIP--
Wow! An "Area 51" in Deutschland!
So, what planet are you really from?? :-D
Milwaukee apparently :)
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/26/2006
at 05:24 PM, Phil Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>While I maintain the opinion expressed, the ad hominem was
>inappropriate and I apologise to Schmuel and the list.
If you aren't willing to make an honest apology, phyllis, then
Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
Someone just sent me the following link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
I had no part in it!
-
Try the reverse: finding something that doesn't exist!
My ancestors came from the village of HOSENWINKEL,
Is that the Mars just north of Pittsburgh?
IBM Mainframe Discussion List wrote on 10/26/2006
07:56:31 PM:
> Eric,
> So you are from MARS? :)
> Ed
> On Oct 26, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
> > Someone just sent me the following link.
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefe
On Fri, 27 Oct 2006 07:26:11 -0500, Chase, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>So, what planet are you really from?? :-D
He already said that he's from the planet "Milwaukee."
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> -Original Message-
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Eric N. Bielefeld
>
> Someone just sent me the following link.
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
>
> I had no part in it!
Wow! An "Area 51" in Deutschland!
So, what planet are you really fr
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Someone just sent me the following link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
I had no part in it!
Eric Bielefeld
Sr
Ed,
No, I'm from Milwaukee.
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. Systems Programmer
414-475-7434
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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From: Ed Gould <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Eric,
>
> So you are from MARS? :)
>
> Ed>
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Eric,
So you are from MARS? :)
Ed
On Oct 26, 2006, at 3:12 PM, Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
Someone just sent me the following link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
I had no part in it!
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
Milwaukee Wisconsin
414-475-7434
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 12:41:04 -0500, Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
>You're right about that. Most people pronounce my name as BI, with a hard
>I, instead of like BE with a hard E. There is a city in Germany named
>Bielefeld. I really don't know much about it though, although I remember my
>brother
Someone just sent me the following link.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld_Conspiracy
I had no part in it!
Eric Bielefeld
Sr. z/OS Systems Programmer
Milwaukee Wisconsin
414-475-7434
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Howard Brazee wrote:
When I see your last name, I think of Gunga Din more often than I
thank of Dr. Zorba.
Sam and my Dad (Daniel) grew up around the same time in the same area of
Brooklyn. They never knew each other. Related? Who knows.
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On 26 Oct 2006 10:28:37 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Edward Jaffe)
wrote:
>Eric, You have a last name that's probably misspelled/mispronounced as
>often as mine is. Smith would be nice. ;-)
When I see your last name, I think of Gunga Din more often than I
thank of Dr. Zorba.
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Just refer to him as "Feel Pain". :-)
From: Edward Jaffe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: Apology
Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:01:49 -0700
Phil Payne wrote:
I've been grumbled at for my recent ad hominem dir
You're right about that. Most people pronounce my name as BI, with a hard
I, instead of like BE with a hard E. There is a city in Germany named
Bielefeld. I really don't know much about it though, although I remember my
brother used to say it was famous for 3 things. One was having a playing
Eric, You have a last name that's probably misspelled/mispronounced as
often as mine is. Smith would be nice.
I'll sell you the rights to use "Black" for a very reasonable price.
Maybe I should put it on EBay (people will buy anything there!)
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Senior Software Developer for FD
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Subject: Re: Apology
Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
> Jeez Ed, your as bad as me, correcting people's spelling. Oh well, at
> least you didn't make any spelling errors doing it like I did! (Meant
> in humor)
Eric, You have a last name that's probabl
Eric N. Bielefeld wrote:
Jeez Ed, your as bad as me, correcting people's spelling. Oh well, at
least you didn't make any spelling errors doing it like I did! (Meant
in humor)
Eric, You have a last name that's probably misspelled/mispronounced as
often as mine is. Smith would be nice. ;-)
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Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: Apology
Phil Payne wrote:
I've been grumbled at for my recent ad hominem directed at Schmuel. On
balance the grumble is
justified.
While I maintain the opinion expressed, the ad hominem was inappropriate
and I apo
Phil Payne wrote:
I've been grumbled at for my recent ad hominem directed at Schmuel. On balance
the grumble is
justified.
While I maintain the opinion expressed, the ad hominem was inappropriate and I
apologise to
Schmuel and the list.
Please learn to spell his name correctly. It's SHMU
I've been grumbled at for my recent ad hominem directed at Schmuel. On balance
the grumble is
justified.
While I maintain the opinion expressed, the ad hominem was inappropriate and I
apologise to
Schmuel and the list.
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http://www.isham-research.co.uk
+44 7833 654 800
From: "Craddock, Chris"
: > In a second deplorable senior moment, I confounded Shane Ginnane with
: > Chris Craddock. They do not always agree, and I apologize to both of
: > them.
:
: We only disagree when Shane's wrong.
Ooh, couldn't agree with that ... :o)
You mean we *always* agree
> In a second deplorable senior moment, I confounded Shane Ginnane with
> Chris Craddock. They do not always agree, and I apologize to both of
> them.
No apology required. As senior moments go, it was fairly amusing. We
only disagree when Shan
On Mon, 2 Jan 2006 22:45:07 +, john gilmore wrote:
>In a second deplorable senior moment, I confounded Shane Ginnane with
>Chris Craddock. They do no[l]t always agree, and I apologize to both of
>them.
John,
You also confused Nebraska with Indiana. (It was Indiana, not Nebraska,
that nearl
In a second deplorable senior moment, I confounded Shane Ginnane with Chris
Craddock. They do nolt always agree, and I apologize to both of them.
John Gilmore
Ashland, MA 01721-1817
USA
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