Ceri writes:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 05:27:00PM +0200, Raymond Wiker said:
> > Ceri writes:
> >  > On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 11:10:18AM -0400, Leo Bicknell said:
> >  > > 
> >  > > I ran into a pair of all too common annoyances this morning that
> >  > > got me thinking.  Via the magic of cut and paste I ended up with
> >  > > the following two sorts of command lines:
> >  > > 
> >  > > mutt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  > > traceroute http://www.ufp.org/
> >  > Please don't do this.
> >  > FreeBSD is not a web browser.
> >     mount some.server:/usr/src /usr/src
>    mount /usr/src from some.server on /usr/src
> 
> >     scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:file .
>    copy file from some.server to ., using user's privileges
> 
> >     fetch http://some.server/file
>    fetch file from some.server using the http protocol
> 
> WTF is ``traceroute http://www.ufp.org/'' supposed to mean ?
Tracing route using tcp packets with destination address
of www.ufp.org and destination port 80.

> As for ``mutt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]'', according to RFC 2822,
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]; is a valid group address, so how do you 
> want to deal with that (yes, there's a semicolon required, but that just
> introduces more fun when dealing with shells) ?

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