Richard Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This way the ones who don't mind helping the newbies (like myself) can
> actually get some work done instead of having to read whining / vulgar
> emails!. Yes I can use the F-word just as easily as everyone else but THIS
> LIST is *NOT* the place for it.

Charles Cazabon wrote:
>On the contrary; djb himself has used it many times on this list.  I have
>the archive entries to prove it.  You're not the language police; if you
>don't care for the occasional blue word, please don't read this list.

Well, if djb used the F-word, THAT makes it all OK! Why don't
we start calling it F***Mail then?  I'm sure Dan Bernstein would love
to be known as the creator of F***Mail... don't you?

You can debate whether rude, foul language is appropriate for a
list all you want.  I personally don't really care to see it, but
I acknowledge it's up to the individual to choose their own words.
As you said, I can choose not to subscribe and/or read the messages.

However, as any educated individual will tell you.  Your choice of
words is a direct reflection of your intellect.  Shallow people use
shallow words.  Choose any words you care to use, it will only gives
us a better insite of the validity of all your comments.

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