J. King wrote:
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 12:50:15 -0400, Jean-Denis Muys jdm...@kleegroup.com
wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That said...
My impression has long been that top-posting is common and largely
unavoidable here, and no matter the benefits of
I really really hate top-posting.
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From: Dr. David Kirkby david.kir...@onetel.net
To: General Discussion of SQLite Database sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Bad CPU type in executable?
J. King wrote:
On Wed, 05
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Bad CPU type in executable?
J. King wrote:
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 12:50:15 -0400, Jean-Denis Muys
jdm...@kleegroup.com
wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That
said...
Bottom-posting drives
Hamish Allan wrote:
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Jean-Denis Muysjdmuys...@free.fr wrote:
The point is made many times by many of those references found with
Google.
and the appeal to the web clearly invalidates the claim that I don't
know the meaning of evil, at least in this context.
John Elrick wrote:
As to the other...the economy is imploding, the ice caps are melting,
Moore's Law has finally been halted, and two sovereignties denoted with
the status of being terrorist supporting nations possess the bomb...and
we're worried about where a couple of sentences go in an
Anyway I can get gmail to post in the middle? :) (smiley face)
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Jim Jed Dodgen
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On Aug 7, 2009, at 1:26 PM, Hamish Allan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Jean-Denis Muysjdmuys...@free.fr
wrote:
No I don't (even though I don't speak English natively). If you
google
top posting evil you will realize that evil has been associated
with top posting for longer
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 1:01 PM, Jean-Denis Muysjdmuys...@free.fr wrote:
The point is made many times by many of those references found with
Google.
and the appeal to the web clearly invalidates the claim that I don't
know the meaning of evil, at least in this context.
I'm sure I can find a
Bottom posters are the evil ones. Why force everyone to scroll to read
what you wrote? You'd think that as programmers, you could keep track of
the fact that lower = older.
People who complain about top posting are the worst. Honestly how can
someone with a life, really care one way or the
On Wed, 05 Aug 2009 12:50:15 -0400, Jean-Denis Muys jdm...@kleegroup.com
wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That said...
My impression has long been that top-posting is common and largely
unavoidable here, and no matter the benefits of what we would consider
On Aug 5, 2009, at 8:32 PM, Hamish Allan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Jean-Denis
Muysjdm...@kleegroup.com wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy.
You need to look up the word evil sometime.
No I don't (even though I don't speak English natively). If
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Jean-Denis Muysjdmuys...@free.fr wrote:
No I don't (even though I don't speak English natively). If you google
top posting evil you will realize that evil has been associated
with top posting for longer than I can remember.
And Natalie Portman has been
A developer built an iPhone app for me. I am exploring using it as a
template for another app. The data file is called
libsqlite3.0.dylib. When I try to open the file, I receive this
message:
/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/Developer/SDKs/iPhoneOS3.0.sdk/
usr/lib/libsqlite3.dylib
On 8/5/09 17:48 , Jimmy Verner jver...@vernerlegal.com wrote:
A developer built an iPhone app for me. I am exploring using it as a
template for another app. The data file is called
libsqlite3.0.dylib. When I try to open the file, I receive this
message:
Thx. for your note. The dylib file is visible only when the app is is
opened with xcode. I then clicked on the file. The Terminal window
opened and I received the message set forth below.
There is a db3 file within the app. When I try to open the db3 file
in xcode, nothing happens. The
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Jimmy Vernerjver...@vernerlegal.com wrote:
Thx. for your note. The dylib file is visible only when the app is is
opened with xcode. I then clicked on the file. The Terminal window
opened and I received the message set forth below.
There is a db3 file within
On 8/5/09 18:40 , Jimmy Verner jver...@vernerlegal.com wrote:
Thx. for your note. The dylib file is visible only when the app is is
opened with xcode. I then clicked on the file. The Terminal window
opened and I received the message set forth below.
There is a db3 file within the app.
Thank you both. Sorry about the top-posting - my experience on other
lists is that top-posting is preferred.
Jimmy Verner
www.vernerlegal.com
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That
said...
It's apparent your DB3 file is the SQLite file you are looking for,
Jean-Denis Muys wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That said...
And you are including everything of the earlier mail, which is even more evil
than top-posting by itself.
Ok, I'm done with my rant-per-year mails.
Regards,
~Nuno Lucas
Sounds like I'm not welcome on this list. Go hassle someone else.
Goodbye.
Jimmy Verner
www.vernerlegal.com
On Aug 5, 2009, at 12:37 PM, Nuno Lucas wrote:
Jean-Denis Muys wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That
said...
And you are including
Exactly.
Thank you both. Sorry about the top-posting - my experience on other
lists is that top-posting is preferred.
Jimmy Verner
www.vernerlegal.com
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That
said...
It's apparent your DB3 file is the SQLite file you are
On Wed, Aug 5, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Jean-Denis Muysjdm...@kleegroup.com wrote:
You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy.
You need to look up the word evil sometime. There are pros and cons
to top-posting; to my mind, the most annoying thing about it is that
it seems to draw
Jimmy Verner wrote:
Sounds like I'm not welcome on this list. Go hassle someone else.
Goodbye.
A bit sensitive, no?
I was actually defending you.
Regards,
~Nuno Lucas
Jimmy Verner
www.vernerlegal.com
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Sounds like I'm not welcome on this list. Go hassle someone else.
Goodbye.
A bit sensitive, no?
I was actually defending you.
With the mix of top and bottom posting, it's difficult to tell who's talking to
whom. My preference would be for a forum or email system that enforces one or
the
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