Nah, that's one of those cases where the topic veers off topic and no one notices until someone get offended. But that's okay, we all have those sub-par days every now and then. Here's to hoping it improves!
-Jeff On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 10:11, Aaron Caudle wrote: > > > > > >On Mon, 2004-09-20 at 09:15, Brian Henning wrote: > >>/ > >The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the > >/>/ > >right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment." > >/>/ > > --Dorothy Nevill > >/>/ > > > >/>/ > > > >/>/ > Thanks for the good advice, Dave. I'm trying, but it's so tempting... > >/>/ > > >/>/ > >/>/ What has worked for me of late is to go ahead and type my ill-conceived > >/>/ responses, then think again before clicking "Send." Usually the time it > >/>/ takes me to type out my thoughts is enough time for the better-thinking half > >/>/ to click "Close" instead of "Send"... That and enough times of already > >/>/ mouthing off and being taken to task for it. (-: > >/>/ > >/>/ Cheers, > >/>/ ~B > >/>/ > >/Wouldn't it be nice to have another list called: > > illconcieved_thoughts at trilug.org > > <http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug> > > > >We could finish typing those missives and then redirect them to the > >appropriate channel. :-) > > > >Normally, I just pop into IRC and burn off steam there. Hopefully no one > >archives that... and if they do, hopefully they haven't decoded my > >"burn" identity. > > > >Jon Carnes > > > > > I don't know if I just missed the humor...so forgive me for looking > completely stupid. I am guessing someone found it funny that I was > using win2k boxes for an enterprise environment. Well, just to wash my > hands clean, I have no control over this. I am just responsible for > doing as much as I can to keep it safe. > If that isn't what those responses are about, just ignore this > comment...been a long morning and the possibility for me misinterpreting > these comments is high. :( > > Sincerely, > Aaron Caudle > SPeeDSiN.NET > Netlert Communications/Softbase Systems -- Jeff Tickle http://www.jtsoft.net Security and Digital Video Solutions Nikken Independent Wellness Consultant Probably some other stuff, too! GPG Fingerprint: FC10 2221 B8EC 072E 752D 2079 2F9B A528 98AD 60BA
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