Alexander E. Patrakov wrote these words on 12/26/05 21:13 CST:
> [snip everything]

At this point Alex, I simply feel you are trying to defend your
original work more than you are trying to take other's input to make
your text better. That is too bad. My original three messages were
an attempt to *help* you make the text better. In no way, fashion or
form was I trying to discredit your work. I only was trying to make
it better.

Some, in your situation, would have actually said "Thank you" to
someone who took a couple hours out of his day to try and help. You
have elected to simply dismiss my help (some of it, however, because
of the grossness of the errors, you did acknowledge) and attempt to
defend the original text. That's cool, dude, I don't really care.
I was just trying to help.

But you have have apparently construed my intentions as trying to
attack your work. This is grossly wrong. I was hoping you would
take my couple of hours of work today seriously, however, it appears
I only offended you. For that I apologize.

I wish the best to the LFS UTF-8 book and hope that it presents to
the community what *you think* it does. I was simply giving one man's
opinion who cares, and tried to give positive feedback to make it
better. However, when the original author thinks that his work
cannot be improved, it is pointless to try to try and help.

-- 
Randy

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