Re: Any value in this list ?

2001-08-02 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks

On Thu, 02 Aug 2001 07:29:03 +0200, Anthony Atkielski said:
  no, it's more like blaming automobile manufacturers
  for producing cars whose brakes fail when used normally.
 
 No, it's more like blaming automobile manufacturers for brakes that don't apply
 themselves when the driver is too stupid to apply them himself.

It's more like blaming the users for failing to put chocks under
the tires because they fail to realize that just because the
stick is in the PARK position, the car may shift to DRIVE under
some circumstances not under direct obvious control of the
driver (say, if 3 red pickup trucks in a row drive by).

And *ANY* system that attempts to  interpret 'image/jpeg' as *ANYTHING* other
than image data is just WAITING to pop into DRIVE.

/Valdis




RE: Any value in this list ?

2001-08-02 Thread Ari Ollikainen

At 6:18 PM -0700 8/1/01, Bill Selmeier wrote:
Yes but to follow that analogy and again show things are usually near
black or white, in the US the Government on behalf of consumers 
forced car manufacturers to install seat belts starting back in the 
'60's.  It then took a decade or more to convince consumers to wear 
them.  But they
evolved and no doubt many people are alive today that wouldn't be
otherwise.  Each side has to move away from the extreme position that it
is all the other viewpoints fault!


Really? Then why did the government mandate passive systems such
as the motorized seatbelts of the early 90s prior to driver
side and then passenger side air bags? Could it have been because
voluntary use of seatbelts wasn't sufficiently high?

And your point was what?




Re: Removal from the list

2001-08-02 Thread Harald Tveit Alvestrand

http://www.ietf.org/maillist.html:


 To join the IETF general discussion list, send a request to:
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 the message and in the message body.

 To unsubscribe from either list, send a request as described above but
 containing unsubscribe in the Subject line and message body.

Took me a whooping 5 seconds to find on the IETF website (it's under 
mailing lists, linked from the front page).



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Re: My Thumbies

2001-08-02 Thread A James Lewis


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