On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, C Bobroff wrote:
> He did what he could. One person has only so much time.
No point in getting into debates. OK. As you say. ;)
roozbeh
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> He can help get his OS/browser/fonts fixed and standard-compliant and send
> you a message like this: "Look, if you make your page this way, it is both
> completely standard-compliant and rendered smoothly and properly with this
> certain browser and fonts. Why don't you recommend this settings
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, C Bobroff wrote:
> > I don't agree with Aryan. He has a wrong concept of freedom.
>
> Aryan is perhaps thinking about the future. I wanted to get some content
> up NOW. It is a rough question you have to face.
I understand, but my following points were also referring to th
> I don't agree with Aryan. He has a wrong concept of freedom.
Aryan is perhaps thinking about the future. I wanted to get some content
up NOW. It is a rough question you have to face.
-Connie
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> Ah! I was
> forgetting: you are also providing some entertainment.
>
Alright! I will see if I can't provide more of this wholesome
entertainment then!
-Connie
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> Don't believe me too. I was joking, I was just f***ing with
> Aryan
Oh. ok. That's good. (At least for me, not for Aryan.)
-Connie
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On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, C Bobroff wrote:
> > like. Remember that wether you like it or not, and wether it was your
> > intention is not, you are now encouraging people to use specific products (
> > Like M$ IE ), that not everyone wants/likes to use. You are unintentionally
> > taking freedom from p
On Sun, 13 Oct 2002, C Bobroff wrote:
> I don't like to monopolize the group with my personal problems so much
> (although I hope I'm at least providing some entertainment!)
That's completely OK, IMHO. At least they are technical problems, not
theoretical (or evangelizing) ones. You are very pol