On Thu, 21 Oct 1999 22:40:44 -0500, Aaron Malone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: >Better statement: ./ with a comment threshold of 2 or 3 represents >the geek/linux community. At least, that part of it with which I'm >familiar. More accurately, it represents that subset that is sufficiently literate to express themselves coherently, and yet has not given up on slashdot as proof that Sturgeon's Law applies to the Internet. Kelly (and, yes, nearly all of my slashdot articles get moderated up to at least a 2...) ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Ingrid Schupbach
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- Why I Find Those Screenshots Offensive [i... Neil ''Fred'' Picciotto
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- Re: Why I Find Those Screenshots ... Neil ''Fred'' Picciotto
- Re: Why I Find Those Screenshots Offe... jenn
- Re: Why I Find Those Screenshots Offe... Amanda Knox
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) jenn
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Aaron Malone
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Kelly Lynn Martin
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (lo... Aaron Malone
- Re: [issues] Screenshots... Kelly Lynn Martin
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Jernej Zajc
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Deirdre Saoirse
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Dakota Surmonde
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (even longer... Telsa Gwynne
- Re: [issues] Screenshots (long) Deirdre Saoirse
- RE: [issues] Screenshots Cathy James
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