I'm fairly sure if he attached the BZ2'd sigs (exact same sigs, just bz2'd
and tacked on like they are currently) would offend at least three camps,
and have the benifit of showing up many broken mailers, filters, and
various other mail related items.
Nick
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Gerhard
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I think ppl are recommending you BZ2 all your sigs..
>
> Yes, I got that. Except for the people saying they like them as-is.
>
> In the absence of a clear consensus on the matter, I'm going to do
> as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think ppl are recommending you BZ2 all your sigs..
Yes, I got that. Except for the people saying they like them as-is.
In the absence of a clear consensus on the matter, I'm going to do
as I please. Especially since I have a strong suspicion that
Alexander Viro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> We hang in different parts of USENET
I don't hang in Usenet at all, any more. Gave up on it about '98.
--
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/;>Eric S. Raymond
You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case the government fails to
follow the
Eric S. Raymond scripsit:
> I don't think I've heard anyone invoke the 4-line rule since about
> 1992, though. I didn't start generating short random quotes into my sig
> until about 1996, well after the "standard" was effectively dead.
I have always obeyed it.
--
John Cowan
Eric S. Raymond scripsit:
I don't think I've heard anyone invoke the 4-line rule since about
1992, though. I didn't start generating short random quotes into my sig
until about 1996, well after the standard was effectively dead.
I have always obeyed it.
--
John Cowan
Alexander Viro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
wry We hang in different parts of USENET /wry
I don't hang in Usenet at all, any more. Gave up on it about '98.
--
a href=http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/;Eric S. Raymond/a
You know why there's a Second Amendment? In case the government fails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think ppl are recommending you BZ2 all your sigs..
Yes, I got that. Except for the people saying they like them as-is.
In the absence of a clear consensus on the matter, I'm going to do
as I please. Especially since I have a strong suspicion that
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think ppl are recommending you BZ2 all your sigs..
Yes, I got that. Except for the people saying they like them as-is.
In the absence of a clear consensus on the matter, I'm going to do
as I please.
I'm fairly sure if he attached the BZ2'd sigs (exact same sigs, just bz2'd
and tacked on like they are currently) would offend at least three camps,
and have the benifit of showing up many broken mailers, filters, and
various other mail related items.
Nick
On Mon, 30 Apr 2001, Gerhard
Eric S. Raymond scripsit:
> I tried whitespace, but the default Tkinter font isn't fixed-width. How
> do you do invisible text?
Set the background color and the foreground color to be the same.
--
John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One art/there is/no less/no
Eric S. Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> USB and SCSI are both enabled/disabled in the system buses menu. The
> apparent confusion
Sorry, I typoed...
USB and SCSI are both enabled/disabled in the system buses menu. The
apparent confusion happens because of their defaults.
--
Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
USB and SCSI are both enabled/disabled in the system buses menu. The
apparent confusion
Sorry, I typoed...
USB and SCSI are both enabled/disabled in the system buses menu. The
apparent confusion happens because of their defaults.
--
a
Eric S. Raymond scripsit:
I tried whitespace, but the default Tkinter font isn't fixed-width. How
do you do invisible text?
Set the background color and the foreground color to be the same.
--
John Cowan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
One art/there is/no less/no
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