On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 10:16:57PM -0800, Jon Pennington wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 09:55:50PM -0500, Martin Robinson wrote:
> > This isn't really a feature suggestion per se, but more of an inquiry. The
> 
> If you can't take the time to make sure that one line in a 120-line file is doing 
>nasty things, you shouldn't be downloading themes.
> 
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> Jon Pennington          | Debian 2.4                 -o)
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That was a thought added onto the end of the message, not the main
argument. Additionally, I did not say it launched me into major depression
(in which I shun computers and technology and live in the woods with a
shotgun and funky racoon hat), just that it was annoying. Also, try
downloading 20 themes and then multiply your time by 20. Anyway, my whole
argument is irrelevant, since you could spend half as much time writing a
script to hunt and destroy the lines. In review, if you ever need to find a
few problems with my thinking, just ask me! I'm probably better at proving
myself wrong. 

One thing did catch my eye, though. Many people have trouble opening a text
editor, much less be able to recoginize a nasty command. 

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- Martin Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -

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