Re: [PHP] Repetitive answers . . .

2011-09-09 Thread Tedd Sperling
On Sep 9, 2011, at 2:36 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 14:30, Robert Cummings  wrote:
>> 
>> Oblig: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUntx0pe_qI
> 
>I didn't know it was possible to fill almost four minutes with a
> single note, outside of a test pattern.  That's got to be the worst
> "singer" I've ever heard in my entire life.
> 
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What?!?

You're too old.

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Re: [PHP] Repetitive answers . . .

2011-09-09 Thread Tedd Sperling
On Sep 9, 2011, at 1:30 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:

> On 09/09/2011 12:04 PM, Joshua Stoutenburg wrote:
>> NOTE:  There could be lag caused by network and server technologies.
>> Perhaps answers arrive during the time it takes a person to prepare an
>> answer.  These are forgivable.
> 
> This is the reason, same as on any other public mailing list.
> Better to receive too many responses than not enough.  Besides, more
> often than not, it's multiple methods of doing things, not always
> identical.  Not only will that never change, but it shouldn't.
> 
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> -Shawn

Shawn:

Okay, you got me -- I was reading this and thought "What? Didn't I just read 
this?"

Then I got the joke -- low hanging fruit indeed.

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Re: [PHP] Repetitive answers . . .

2011-09-09 Thread Daniel Brown
On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 13:04, Joshua Stoutenburg  wrote:
> I'm new to this email list . . .
>
> But is it customary to answer a question after it's already been adequately
> answered?
[snip!]

> NOTE:  There could be lag caused by network and server technologies.
> Perhaps answers arrive during the time it takes a person to prepare an
> answer.  These are forgivable.

This is the reason, same as on any other public mailing list.
Better to receive too many responses than not enough.  Besides, more
often than not, it's multiple methods of doing things, not always
identical.  Not only will that never change, but it shouldn't.

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