Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On 1/27/09, Tilghman Lesher tilgh...@mail.jeffandtilghman.com wrote:
I would have said Queen's English, but that evokes Freddy Mercury.
...and Freddy Mercury evokes Kevin Fleming.
Perfect - we're back on topic!
*frown*
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Kevin P. Fleming
Digium, Inc. |
one very important thing that will help to improve the list is when someone
solve the problem put an email [solved]original subject
body
the solution and the original problem
David
2009/1/28 Kevin P. Fleming kpflem...@digium.com
Kristian Kielhofner wrote:
On 1/27/09, Tilghman Lesher
This is a good point. Knowing the outcome is important, and hopefully
it will get more people to post once the problem has been resolved.
David fire wrote:
one very important thing that will help to improve the list is when
someone solve the problem put an email [solved]original subject
-- In many cases, this just isn't possible. While it would be nice
to
-- have all
-- posts in the King's English, a great many users are in locales
which
-- don't
King's English???
Anyway - to quote Ralph Wigham Me fail English? That's unpossible!.
On Tuesday 27 January 2009 10:46:40 Andrew Thomas wrote:
-- In many cases, this just isn't possible. While it would be nice
to
-- have all
-- posts in the King's English, a great many users are in locales
which
-- don't
King's English???
I would have said Queen's English, but that
On 1/27/09, Tilghman Lesher tilgh...@mail.jeffandtilghman.com wrote:
I would have said Queen's English, but that evokes Freddy Mercury.
...and Freddy Mercury evokes Kevin Fleming.
Perfect - we're back on topic!
--
Kristian Kielhofner
http://blog.krisk.org
http://www.submityoursip.com
There are far better resources out there for teaching Linux
newbies. Instead, voip-info.org attempts to provide the sorts of information
that is useful for those already familiar with Linux
I can appreciate that. And I can appreciate being at the other end of the
pipe, as I like to gloss over
in my modest experience using mail list
i learned to answer a question if i know the answer and if i don't like how
the question was made i forget it.
don't start a thread about the question.
if you know the answer (or think you know and you hope you can help someone)
and you like to respond give
Maybe at some place of the thread, we missed the focus of it.
1. About the Wiki, totally agreed that its sometimes outdated and you
could get lost. But as we all know, if you want something to be
correctly done, you have to do it yourself; (that takes me to point 2. ,
below)
2. The feeling