On 24/09/14 01:27, nicholas ferguson wrote:
> As the wikipedia explains, many businesses encourage top posting...like for
> blackberry etc.. so I had no clue there was a community of regulars around
> lists...that would give a vehement reaction if their email netiquette was
> not followed. Europea
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Subject: RE: #4 can someone spot problem with simplebootstrap_cpp.cxx
>of course if you think Michael (o
>of course if you think Michael (or I) does not know what >he is talking
about, maybe you'll give more weight to a >IETF RFC:
>https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1855.txt
So I am getting a vehement response from community regulars as per this
Wikipedia warning.
So your community of regulars want bottom
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Subject: Re: #4 can someone spot problem with simplebootstrap_cpp.cxx
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:25 PM, nicholas ferguson
wrote:
> (2) Just tell someone they need to make
I know you mean well. But what is top posting? Even googling doesn't return a
definition.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 7:23 PM
To: nicholas ferguson
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Subject: Re: #4 can someone spot pr
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 3:25 PM, nicholas ferguson
wrote:
> (2) Just tell someone they need to make their emails friendly to grouping
> in archives... what the heck does this mean: "who need n.(n+1)/2 messages
> instead of n ?"
Your first post had one message
you second one, not only changed t
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 4:43 AM, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 23/09/14 06:13, khagaroth wrote:
>> Don't change subject on every reply. It breaks threading and creates a
>> mess on the list.
>>
> Email client : Outlook 12
>
> It's probably not his fault, any proper mailer should be able to keep
> threads
On 23/09/14 06:13, khagaroth wrote:
> Don't change subject on every reply. It breaks threading and creates a
> mess on the list.
>
Email client : Outlook 12
It's probably not his fault, any proper mailer should be able to keep
threads together through a subject change. I've noticed webmail tends
Don't change subject on every reply. It breaks threading and creates a mess
on the list.
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The example I am using is building SimpleBootstrap_cpp.cxx as a Visual
Studio Console application.
It builds. But it complains .. It has two major complaints, which I can
solve by:
(1)An apparent conclusion is that a console application in C++, Visual
Studio
Has to initialize cppuhel
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