Hi Gustin :)

OT:

That's strange Thunderbird detected this mail as junk?!
Some time ago Thunderbird detected a mail from a German friend, with a 
complete unknown, new email address as junk.

The version is version 2.0.0.21 (20090318).

I see you are using Thunderbird 2.0.0.22 (X11/20090605). Have you 
noticed such a behaviour too?

To be continued by answering your next mail ...

Gustin Johnson wrote:
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> Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>   
>> Hi :)
>>
>> I'm sorry if I sometimes annoy some people. But I worried about
>> latest discussions about real-time. While I deleted mails of an
>> actual discussion, I randomly read the attached mail. This one is
>> picked and I know it won't represent the whole discussion, but I
>> guess it represent the gloomy atmosphere, even if this one is
>> sarcastic in a funny way.
>>
>>     
> I don't see how it is gloomy.  If someone makes a mistake or says
> something dumb, there is going to be a response.  It is what it is, I
> would not worry about it.  Make peace and move on.
> <snip>
>   
>> I don't want to stoke up anything again ;).
>>
>>     
> OK, I know I have posted this link for you before, but I do not get the
> sense that you have read it or understand it.
>
> http://catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
>
> If you get what Eric is saying, you should not have any problems.
>
> I hope that you will incorporate the ideas in this document into your
> own behaviour.  I truly believe that your experiences will improve as a
> result.
>
>   
>> Seriously! Will it be for interest to kernel coders or the rt-patch
>> coders to report real-time trouble with some mobos, CPUs, chip sets
>> etc.?
>>
>>     
> I don't know, go ask them.  Having said that, I cannot imagine that they
> would not want to know about hardware that does something unusual.
>
> The LKML is not for the faint of heart.  It is a busy list so there
> tends to be very little tolerance for ignorance.  It is a good idea to
> know what you are talking about.  Even if you do know what you are
> talking you will still likely get flamed.  It is what it is, there is no
> point in worrying about it.  Usually there is something to be learned
> from the responses you get so treat each encounter as a learning
> opportunity, no matter how "gloomy" you may perceive the situation to be.
>
> As with any Internet group or community it is a good idea to to lurk for
> a while to get a feeling for the people and the culture.  Once you know
> what is expected you will have a better chance of a successful
> interaction.

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