<cheese>

i think thanks and praise where due are very important.  we, the bb user community, (i 
think i can safely speak for them on this one) also think the bb refugees in your life 
deserve thanks too.  i'm sure your wifes, husbands, SOs, kids, mothers and the like 
have sacrificed plenty to make bb what it is today.  thanks to all.

</cheese>

although it's cheesy ... i mean it.  excellent work!  do you accept pay pal?  j/k :)


* Sean 'Shaleh' Perry ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 
> On 23-May-2002 dan radom wrote:
> > this is shapeing up very nicely.  i'm loving bb more and more with each
> > release.  i didn't think that was possible.  i wanted to give thanks to sean
> > and all the other bb hackers for makeing my X that much more enjoyable.  keep
> > up the excellent work.  sorry to deviate from the usual bug reporting on the
> > mailing list :)
> > 
> > dan
> 
> my comments on debian-devel a month or so back were mentioned on several news
> sites.
> 
> The summary is "developers need to hear thanks every now and then because all
> they usually here is complaints".
> 
> It is kind of like being in tech support.  Every person you talk to is
> contacting you because they have a problem or need a different solution.
> 
> Your thanks is much appreciated, as is the thanks of everyone on this list who
> has ever dropped me a line just to remind me there are happy users out there too
> (-:
> 
> P.S. it looks like i have bbtools working again, just need to work on wmswallow
> now.

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