Brian Dunning wrote:
I guess "flame me back channel" was a little confusing. I'll try to use
smaller words next time.
It had nothing to do with your words Brian. I may have been born and
raised in the South, but I'm still a pretty smart guy, and knew what you
meant. However that doesn't mean I
On Friday 30 July 2004 06:57, John Holmes wrote:
> > > Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
> > > Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
> >
> > For all practical purposes:
> >
> > RTFM == "read the manual"
> >
> > If someone finds it offensive then they're ei
Funny... for the short time I've been on the list, it seems like our most
popular topics are the ones that involve flaming. I guess I need to get some
charcoal for my barbecue pit, lest I be the one on the end of the fork ;)
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Curt Zirzow wrote:
* Thus wrote John Nichel:
Harlequin wrote:
RTFM...?
AKA : Read The F**king Manual
I thought the proper response was suppose to be: STFW :)
Oh man, that would have been perfect. I'm slipping in my old age. ;)
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Brian Dunning wrote:
I'm among those who are really pissed off when I see honest questions
being answered with 'RTFM' or 'STFW'. I am relatively new to PHP, but by
no means am I new to programming: like everyone else here, I already
know how to RTFM and STFW. But sometimes I like to get an opini
John Holmes wrote:
Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
For all practical purposes:
RTFM == "read the manual"
If someone finds it offensive then they're either delusional or paranoid or
more likely both!
If I'm off
Mmmm...
Interesting Jay.
Maybe I'll just WTFM mate :)
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I have a table generated by some code that
* Thus wrote John Nichel:
> Harlequin wrote:
> >RTFM...?
> >
>
> AKA : Read The F**king Manual
I thought the proper response was suppose to be: STFW :)
Curt
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[snip]
I'm among those who are really pissed off when I see honest questions
being answered with 'RTFM' or 'STFW'. I am relatively new to PHP, but
by no means am I new to programming: like everyone else here, I already
know how to RTFM and STFW. But sometimes I like to get an opinion from
a rea
Quoting John Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
> > > Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
> >
> > For all practical purposes:
> >
> > RTFM == "read the manual"
> >
> > If someone finds it offensive then they're either de
> > Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
> > Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
>
> For all practical purposes:
>
> RTFM == "read the manual"
>
> If someone finds it offensive then they're either delusional or paranoid or
> more likely both!
If I'm
On Friday 30 July 2004 04:46, Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
> Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
For all practical purposes:
RTFM == "read the manual"
If someone finds it offensive then they're either delusional o
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, John Nichel wrote:
>
>> Harlequin wrote:
>> > RTFM...?
>>
>> AKA : Read The F**king Manual
>
> Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
> Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
>
> Just my two cents.
Read the Fscking Manuel
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Most people who use the term RTFM do not attach any hostile
intentions with
it.
I'm among those who are really pissed off when I see honest questions
being answered with 'RTFM' or 'STFW'. I am relatively new to PHP, but
by no means am I new to programming: like everyone else here, I already
kno
Quoting "Ashley M. Kirchner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, John Nichel wrote:
>
> > Harlequin wrote:
> > > RTFM...?
> >
> > AKA : Read The F**king Manual
>
> Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
> Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
Becaus
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, John Nichel wrote:
Harlequin wrote:
> RTFM...?
AKA : Read The F**king Manual
Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
Just my two cents.
Great thing about an acronym...it c
[snip]
> Harlequin wrote:
> > RTFM...?
>
> AKA : Read The F**king Manual
Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
Just my two cents.
[/snip]
Because that is what it has always meant.
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004, John Nichel wrote:
Harlequin wrote:
> RTFM...?
AKA : Read The F**king Manual
Why not simply 'Read The Fine Manual', or 'Read The Fantastic
Manual'? Why does it have to contain profanity?
Just my two cents.
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Quoting Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Most people who use the term RTFM do not attach any hostile intentions with
> it. If you're going to start getting all emotional about being told to RTFM
> then you should stay away frm mailing lists, the internet, and computers in
> general.
Well there *a
> From: John Nichel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I always feel so at home on this list.
>
> Now if we could keep John and Chris from being so prim and proper. ;)
Yes, sir. I shall try.
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On Friday 30 July 2004 01:05, Harlequin wrote:
> "John Nichel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > Harlequin wrote:
> > > RTFM...?
> >
> > AKA : Read The F**king Manual
> I know.
>
> Just wondered if Jay had the courage of his convictions.
Most people who use the
Harlequin wrote:
Jay
I am new. we all are at something at some point or other in our lives.
If you are newbie please read the newbie guide for the benefit of new
members before posting.
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I am new. we all are at something at some point or other in our lives.
If you don't like me fine - just ignore me.
If you want to help, that's fine also.
Just be polite. You don't need to swear to get your point across and
don't
need to be aggressive as either method implies a lack of con
Jay
I am new. we all are at something at some point or other in our lives.
If you don't like me fine - just ignore me.
If you want to help, that's fine also.
Just be polite. You don't need to swear to get your point across and don't
need to be aggressive as either method implies a lack of contr
[snip]
Just wondered if Jay had the courage of his convictions.
[/snip]
Yes I do...I showed incredible restraint because I could have said STFW
and STFA too. Courage of my convictions indeed, are you new here?
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I know.
Just wondered if Jay had the courage of his convictions.
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> Harlequin wrote:
> > RTFM...?
> >
>
> AK
Harlequin wrote:
RTFM...?
AKA : Read The F**king Manual
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"Jay Blanchard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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I have a table generated by some code that returns certain field values
and
drops them int
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I have a table generated by some code that returns certain field values
and
drops them into a table. On of these values is ID and I'd like to
convert it
to a hyperlink that people can use to go to another page to view further
information about a record. However:
The fields are not individua
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