This is a mailing list isn't it, where there is a certain amount of email to be expected, I've not checked if there is a PHP-MATHS mailing-list, I suspect not - questions need to be asked somewhere, if we don't like them- ignore them then they will go away..
I have a key on my keyboard with the letters DEL on, I've assumed it means delete, when I see a message I don't have any interest in I use that DEL key, and it gets rid of the message... ... Sometimes I forget to use that DEL key, and just leave them in the inbox, and when I'm been particulary clever I will even remember the subject of those messages I'm not interested in and automatically skip over them.... granted there it takes a second or so for the e-mail to download but If I was REALLY petty enough to argue about bandwidth consumed by a mailing list I could un-subscribe (hango I can't find a button marked UNS on my keyboard.) Like you say I really ought to check the CC line, that seems fine to me, this is getting CC'd to he php-windows lists. I suppose what you REALLY wanted me to check is the To line also, but since you've not asked for that in such a rude way I'll not bother checking it. Anyway I'll make a suggestion to save everyone from this problem in the future, only send messages to a mailing list if it is what every member of the list wants to hear... to acheive this you must send a question "CAN I ASK A MATHEMATICAL QUESTION RELATED TO PHP", which is 1 email, then you must wait for the authorisation of every member many more e-mails, and then you can ask the question, the original e-mail, then you would still get the answers, the original e-mails.... increased traffic, more messages..... the other solution is that little bit of plastic with that word "DEL" written on. Just my thoughts on it. Adam On Fri, 2001-12-28 at 16:32, Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) wrote: > Don't send CC message to those who does not need the information, > pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!!! > > (I am starting to get pretty fucking annoyed about that people doesn't check > those things before pressing the send button/key.) > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Mike Flynn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 5:32 PM > >To: Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG); [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject: RE: [PHP-WIN] Mathimatical equations in PHP > > > > > >Huh? To average? You just use addition and division. It > >doesn't require > >a function. A function would not only be silly but probably take more > >keystrokes just to type. > > > >Average = sum of units' values / number of units. > > > >Additionally, you can do this automatically if you're storing > >your values > >in a database such as MySQL, using built-in functions. See the MySQL > >manual (www.mysql.com) or whatever database for more on this. > > > >-Mike > > > >At 05:11 PM 12/28/2001 +0100, Svensson, B.A.T. (HKG) wrote: > >>I am kind of pessimistic by nature, and would not with out > >having checked > >>out this thing believe the case is not in you favor this time. > >> > >> /Anders > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: Todd Williamsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > >> >Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 5:04 PM > >> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> >Subject: Re: [PHP-WIN] Mathimatical equations in PHP > >> > > >> > > >> >That is not what I was looking for, is there a function in PHP > >> >that does this? > >> > > > > > > > -- > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To contact the list administrators, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]