It was not meant to be a thread , but I was simply responding to Derrik
Pates regarding the need to observe netiquette (a golden rule of which as I
understood it is not to capitalise words which is tantamount to shouting),
but as this "thread" is rapidly degenerating into a farce (thanks to Sean
Sc
Incoming from Sean Schertell:
> Yikes, I just joined this list a couple of days ago. I hope it's not always
> like this... Does anyone have anything interesting to say about... oh,
> let's see umm.. well, Debian PPC for example? :-D
_This_ list is almost always Debian and only Debian, in my
eally end all Hitler-like behavior?
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: David Pye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tue 4/20/04 7:52 PM
> To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: (subtitle: Britannia Rules the Waves)
>
> I avoided the
Did one A Hitler really end all Hitler-like behavior?
-Original Message-
From: David Pye [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 4/20/04 7:52 PM
To: debian-powerpc@lists.debian.org
Cc:
Subject:Re: (subtitle: Britannia Rules the Waves)
I avoided the temptation to apply
I avoided the temptation to apply to your obvious troll, the first time I saw
it, but seeing as this has turned into a thread, I have more motivation to
respond, if just to try to put the matter to sleep.
>
> Absolutely, but the reason for my "diatribe" was the tone of admonition in
> Mr Pye's n
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004, Ashesh Kumar Datta wrote:
> If someone has "given insufficient information" for the problem to be
> diagnosed, you could - if you have an idea - indicate what further
> information is required.
>From what I recall of the original request, there really was insufficient
informa
on 20/4/04 1:08 am, Derrik Pates at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ashesh Datta wrote:
>> I suspect Mr David Pye is living in the past, still hankering for Britain's
>> long lost colonies, but he should harbour no such hope about Iraq (Churchill
>> tried that in the 1920's but had to give up despite g
Ashesh Datta wrote:
I suspect Mr David Pye is living in the past, still hankering for Britain's
long lost colonies, but he should harbour no such hope about Iraq (Churchill
tried that in the 1920's but had to give up despite gassing the Shiites in
the South and putting hapless Indian troops on th
on 18/4/04 1:46 pm, David Pye at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> b) This is an English list, so writing in English would be appreciated.
I suspect Mr David Pye is living in the past, still hankering for Britain's
long lost colonies, but he should harbour no such hope about Iraq (Churchill
tried that i
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