Jay Garcia wrote:

> Mike Koenecke wrote:
> 
>> Agreed. I'm afraid that all that Microsoft "My Pictures," "My Files,"
>> "My Documents," ad nauseum makes me want to puke. I keep my data in a
>> directory called "Data".
>>
>> On or about Mon, 25 Jun 2001 00:00:03 GMT, Mark
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> allegedly wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Albert wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> What exactly is the problem with calling it My Sidebar?  Sounds just 
>>>> fine here, if not a tad commercialized.  Besides, the endusers get 
>>>> that warm n fuzzy feeling :)
>>>>
>>> First, thanks for the update Gervase. It doesn't make much difference 
>>> to me either way, but I am getting a little tired of the "my" this 
>>> and that. If it's any hardware or software component on "my" machine, 
>>> I tend to think of it as mine by default. The use of "my" doesn't 
>>> necessarily give me and warm fuzzy feeling, but instead, to me, makes 
>>> it sound unprofessional somehow.
>>>
> 
> 
> Yah, I got 4 servers in here, FS1, 2, 3 and 4. Rather dullish .........
> 
> I got 4 drives in one of 'em named Bugs, Daffy, YosemiteSam and Othello 
> to just break the pattern and make life just a little more interesting 
> as well as resign myself to the fact that I'll never ever grow up.
> 

But why on earth should you ever need to grow up? :)

-- 
Albert

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