On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 12:28, N. B. Day wrote: > On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 15:56, Bj�rn Olsson wrote: > > On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 15:50:23 -0600 FemmeFatale > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > <snips & yanks> Bjorn outta his closet! NO CLOSSETING ALLOWED! Once > > > you're OUT you're OUT!> > > <snip> > > > > > > Check its permissions & make sure they are set for USER & that you now > > > own it using chown as a user. Thats my best answer... :) > > > > > > ------------- > > > FemmeFatale, aka The Skirt > > <snip> > > > > > > But I LIKE my closet! <sulking> > > > > But you're right, It's probably more rewarding to participate in the > > discussion than to quietly wait for the interesting bits to trickle in. > > My main problem is that it's a pain in the a** to use this queer > > language :) > > Which immediately leads me to another question: How does my name show up > > in foreign, i.e. non swedish, mail readers? There should be two dots > > above the o. Sylpheed will probably send this letter as quoted > > printable because of that letter. Does it matter? Should I spell my name > > Bjoern? > > > > Also, thanks a lot for the tip on ET. I'll have a look into it. > > > > -- > > Bj�rn > > Looks good here in evolution, Bear. That's one of the few words of > baby-talk Swedish my grandparents taught me that I can remember from 50 > years ago. > > This "queer language" is really a pidgin: Germanic structure and > vocabulary with Frenchified fancy words. Nobody could agree on grammar > or what gender nouns should have, so we just gave all that up. Must be > hard to learn.... In reality if we like a word, we file the serial numbers off and claim it for our own.
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