On Oct 20, 2009, at 7:16 AM, Dale Chayes wrote:

>
> Believe it or not, we were all clueless about this once upon a time.
> It's true even if you are "aged to perfection" and can't remember all
> the details you used to know.
>
> The reality is that the vast majority of humanity still is and will
> always be.
>
> One of the reasons this technology stuff is doing so well is that
> there are new folks joining the community every day and those of us
> who joined "in the past" should take time to remember that we got help
> too.
>
> That said, I was also very impressed and amused by Amit's analogy,
> -Dale
>
>
>
> On Oct 20, 2009, at 5:22 , Khürt Williams wrote:
>
>>
>> LOL! This was awesome reading.
>>
>> On Oct 13, 2:18 am, Amit Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> doing so requires the
>>> developer to write a lot of kernel code, which most developers don't
>>> want to do for semi-rational reasons"

I consider all of my reasons for not wanting to write a lot of kernel  
code to be 100% rational though. I couldn't find a single one that I  
would consider even remotely as "semi-rational" ;-)

Cheers,
Dave


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