Chayon Hi...
 Kotha beshi gaye lagle BDLUG.ORG <http://BDLUG.ORG> issue ta to tomar gaye 
lagar kotha chhilo.
You wrote...
""""""Is bdlug.org <http://bdlug.org/> the place?? '""""""
 My question: Was it intended or it just slipped out of your keyboard?
 I am worried because in the 'Half Blood Prince', you know who is back.
And muggles are not safe from him either.
 Alok 
 On 8/1/05, Alimur Rashid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Mr. shahriar,
> 
> I think you got it all wrong. Why you are taking it so seriously???
> I live in the neighbourhood of people who like to be spoonfed. And i
> am just talking about how to get them out of this "spoonfeeding"
> concept and how LUGers can help. I didn't want to get burnt and don't
> want to flame others.
> 
> Anyway, i didn't mind for not getting any sloution to my probs, from
> the BDLUGers. Actually, its not right that i didn't get any sloution,
> "someone" here helped me lot to go for the correct way. I don't wanna
> mention his name.
> 
> Ok, is it clear to you now?
> 
> Arekta bepar hochchhe, we typical bangalies can't express correctly
> what we want to, in English. So, misunderstanding can happen. Maaf
> koben please!
> 
> =========== :D
> 
> chayon
> 
> 
> 
> > explicit or implied. Flames are most welcome :D.
> >
> > There is no "silly" question, in the world of Unix
> > that is. There are only two types of questions - 1.
> > Questions that makes sense; 2. Stupid Questions.
> >
> > Now if you wish to know whether anybody in the net is
> > willing to babysit you and spoonfeed all the things in
> > Unix, well, I have found none. The world of Unix
> > expects at least some level of maturity at your part,
> > otherwise they would advise the toddler school for
> > you. Unless you can take care of yourself, this is not
> > the right place for you. You surely don't expect a
> > child of class one to attend the classes for Honours
> > Degree and surely don't expect the professor to answer
> > all those silly questions that child might be asking,
> > do you?
> >
> > Most of the problems faced by the newbies in the world
> > of Unix/Linux have been faced by many, have been
> > shared by many, and the answers to questions are
> > posted in the net. All it requires is a little bit of
> > patience, endurance, and logical approach -- lacking
> > of which sure makes you disqualified in the world of
> > Unix/Linux.
> >
> > Last, but not the least, of all the Lugs I had been a
> > member of, BDLUG is the most enduring place. People
> > are free to ask, and free to get burnt :D. If you
> > don't believe me, see some of the posts in other
> > lugs.A question such as the one you have posted
> > usually get 1. No attention at all; b. the second
> > posting gets you at least 50 different flames
> > (needless to say that any sensible person will
> > instantly withdraw her/his membership from that lug
> > due to the polite insults); c. the third posting
> > clearly gives you the reply, "yes, your level (or lack
> > of, so to say) of intelligence superseeds the level
> > acceptable to the list, so buzz off" -- and . . .
> >
> > Though I don't remember the exact phrasing, but long
> > ago I read something that is similar to "You might
> > stop growing and expect spoonfeeding at every level,
> > but that doesn't mean that Linux cannot grow" :D
> >
> > Best regards.
> >
> > Shahriar
> >
> 
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