Am 7 Jul 2000 11:39:36 +0200, in local.msx.int schriebst Du :
> At 09:33 7-7-00 +0200, you wrote:
> > >> (Hm, since MSX is already proclaimed dead for several years, too,
> > >> MSX and Esperanto would probably make a perfect couple ;-D))
> > >
> > > Why the hell are you still in this list if you think that MSX is dead?
> >
> >1. Read! I did not write that *I* think MSX is dead. I just stated
> > a remark which is made over and over again for the last 10 years.
> >2. Read! See the semicolon, minus and capital D at the end of the
> > sentence? That's called a 'smiley', meaning: don't take this
> > too seriously.
> >3. I'm in this list because I have a general interest in MSX and
> > MSX-related topics. Is that good enough a reason?
>
> 1. I agree completely, so no further comment.
> 2. I think Ag0ny's a newbie or so when it comes to smilies. Erhm. Ag0ny,
> don't be offended. You should've read the smiley as well if you already did
> know what it meant.
> 3. And we all thought you're just freaking about MSX? There goes our... ah
> whatever :)
>
>
>
> GreeTz, BiFi
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