popcorn...

it's been a while since another barbecue came up... =)

On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 21:08, fooler wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark M. Barrios" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 8:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [plug] squid cache
> 
> 
> > is that supposed to be a riddle or some cyptic mantra? :D
> 
> its up to you... just explain why lowering cache_dir wont solve the disk
> full problem? is that a complex question now to you?
> 
> 
> > >> and you know that for a fact? ...
> > >
> > > yes of course...
> >
> > i wont ask how you _know_ that. i know your psychic.
> 
> no im not.. because the mere fact is that you cant show the actual error
> message and you are just assuming an error message... is that a fact to you
> now?
> 
> > >> then let the *algorithm* do its job of keeping the fs in check. isnt
> > >> that what its for? so applications dont need to worry about low level
> > >> stuff and have to make provisions for what has already been provided
> > >> for. last i checked squid was still a user space application.
> > >
> > > understand first how fragmentation works and come back later....
> > >
> >
> > right after you get some grammar lessons. you can come back later as well
> 
> hahaha i must admit im veryyyyyy pooooorrr in grammar (hint look at the
> previous archives that i already admitted that).... will you admit too that
> you dont understand how fragmentation works?
> 
> > > i ask you again.. are we talking here about disk full problem or
> > > conserving bandwidth?  hint... read the orignal poster again...
> > >
> >
> > then are we talking about disk full problems or filesystem fragmentation
> > and I/O ? ... hint... etc.
> > again, cache_dir 's are directly related and it was said to make a point
> 
> oh well no need to ask question again...  a simple question cant answer a
> simple answer... too bad.. tsk tsk tsk...
> 
> > >> if you set it the way you do then misconfiguration is a point of view
> > >> :)
> > >>
> > >> i suggested a way that has proven to work for me and my colleagues (hi
> > >> fafa ronald!) on many times and on many servers if your way works then
> > >> good for you, but dont be all _BIG_ and come in with your "no no no
> > >> thats wrong this is how to do it" crap. its just not polite and you
> > >> make an ass out of your self :)
> > >
> > > actually it is on the other way around.. you are just making yourself as
> > > an asshole...  plain and simple...
> >
> > thats not what i hear from others on this list and those who just like to
> > watch (hi fafas) various expletives and deleteables come to mind :)
> >
> > they suggest that i not pursue this discourse with you because [various
> > expletives and deletables].
> >
> > it sure is nice to hide and have the anonimity of a nickname :)
> 
> excuses excuses which is a sign of an asshole person...
> 
> fooler.
> 
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