Re: [newbie] An apology and a round of virtual beer, OT

2002-03-15 Thread FemmeFatale
um... good question? in 'Doze, I use alt-130 for accent égue ;p Try it? Femme Kaj Haulrich wrote: > Au contraire, Femme Fatale ! - Excusez-moi ! - C'etait seulement une > jugement male.:-; > Oh shit, my french needs improvement too. BTW : how to type all those > french accents (egu, grave

Re: [newbie] An apology and a round of virtual beer

2002-03-15 Thread Kaj Haulrich
FemmeFatale wrote: > > The rest I won't argue. But English!? > > I am not Sir ;0 Je suis partiellement francais, c'est vrai. I blame my > upbringing for me being only being half-french. And I did grow up in a > french community I assure you Kaj. > > Oh & I don't speak my native (though I su

Re: [newbie] An apology and a round of virtual beer

2002-03-14 Thread FemmeFatale
The rest I won't argue. But English!? I am not Sir ;0 Je suis partiellement francais, c'est vrai. I blame my upbringing for me being only being half-french. And I did grow up in a french community I assure you Kaj. Oh & I don't speak my native (though I suppose english is as much my native t

[somewhat OT] Re: [newbie] An apology and a round of virtual beer

2002-03-13 Thread Robin Turner
On Thursday 14 March 2002 00:40, Kaj Haulrich wrote: > Being the guy who initiated the "Minimizing the cult-factor"-thread, > I've learned a few things : > > 1. Never raise a general question unless you are prepared to get carried > away big-time. True, but that's what makes it fun! > 2. Dvorak

Re: [newbie] An apology and a round of virtual beer

2002-03-13 Thread shane
well said! On Wednesday 13 March 2002 14:40, Kaj Haulrich opened a hailing frequency and transmitted: > 2. Dvorak was wrong : Nobody (well, almost) here wants to keep linux for > themselves (the Ferrari versus the Ford - syndrome). ver y true, linux users are highly evolved beings you see ;-P

[newbie] An apology and a round of virtual beer

2002-03-13 Thread Kaj Haulrich
Being the guy who initiated the "Minimizing the cult-factor"-thread, I've learned a few things : 1. Never raise a general question unless you are prepared to get carried away big-time. 2. Dvorak was wrong : Nobody (well, almost) here wants to keep linux for themselves (the Ferrari versus the Ford