I have to agree with you Chris, and I've been wondering how this thread in any way relates to linux. Having said that I can't suggest a better venue for this other than the NZNOG (google it, NBNOG is not linux related).
Cheers, Michael. >===== Original Message From [email protected] ===== >On Mon, 20 Jun 2005 23:38, Richard Tindall wrote: >> > It's not strangeness... it's a lack of connectivity. No voodoo involved. >> >> Well, I wasn't looking for any. I asked what other people's experience >> of the network/hardware condition had been, rather than suggest any deep >> insight into my own. That's how one learns. > >No it is not! You might learn the odd fact and anecdote that way, but what you >learn off e-mail lists and IRC channels is actually pretty limited. By far >the best way to learn virtually anything is to read the literature. By so >doing you will also learn the language constructs and nomenclature that any >particular branch of human activity uses. You will then be able to >communicate with your peers in such a way so that there is no space for >ambiguity. The resultant misunderstandings, which btw, sometimes cause your >peers more than just a trice of aggravation, can thus be avoided. > >-- >C. S. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message generated in webmail.
