This was a really simple question, and there are a lot of people who get a 
lot of advice from the list and feel that they don't know enough to be able 
to give good advice in return, so naturally, here's a question that most 
people have a solution to, so everyone answered at once.  What I worried 
about is that it would scare people from posting.  That's the last thing we 
need.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lois" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 3:29 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Deleting short cut from the desktop.


You also have the poor person that asked the question thinking that everyone 
doesn't know or they don't care. A lot of people like to answer a question 
when they come to it.

Lois
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Victor Gouveia
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] Deleting short cut from the desktop.


Dan Further Admonished:

I have a sneaking hunch that the
other five people who answered the same question didn't happen to do it at
exactly the same time you did.

***

In the words of my favourite one-liner actors, "You guessed wrong, punk!!!"

As he was typing out his answer, I was busy typing away my answer.  For
someone who thinks up variables all day, you didn't think enough about the
variables involved with answering an e-mail from Yahoo, did you?

The server problems Yahoo experiences, the server problems and delays
experienced by the various ISP's, the different firewalls that each computer
uses, the typing speed of each individual answering the question.

Dan, enough of the cranky crap today, what's going on?

As you are so fond of saying on the BLM list, use the damn delete key.

Let me put it this way, if you saw the answer from Anthony, why did you keep
reading the different answers to the question, if you claim that the
question had already been answered by him.  Logically, one would guess that
each answer or e-mail with the same subject line is the same answer to the
same question, but wait, let's just say, oh I don't know, maybe, just maybe,
we happen to see a phenomenon that occurred this weekend where someone
actually posted an answer to a question, and another person posted another
solution to the same question, but with a different solution, slightly
varying the keystroke, just enough to be different.

One would have missed out on that crucial piece of information for the bad
idea that the answer was the same.

Dude, there are too many variables to be cranky about this.

Grab a cold one, and lay back, there are worse things to get your panties in
a bunch about.

I mean, let's face it, you live in a country where George Bush is president.

This is piddly stuff to be cranky about, especially with mid-term elections
coming up, wouldn't you say?

Victor



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