On Wed, Aug 09, 2000 at 14:45 -0700, Robert S. Sfeir wrote:
>
> I certainly didn't mean to start a huge debate about it. A yes
> or no answer would have been good enough, but thanks for
> pointing all this out. :-)
You could have read all of these statements in the archives, even
multiple times. :) The basic problem is that the simple "No"
isn't accepted easily. Especially when the FAQ say "don't do it"
and yet (despite?) the person comes up and asks "can I?" ...
So answering is not the pointless part, the nonsense starts with
asking at all after having the answer already available.
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