Yeah Lad, but we had it rough, lived in't ole in't ground --
Neah Lad, that's nothing, we were evicted from our 'ole in't ground!
You were lucky! When I were a lad, we only deamed of having a hole!
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Yeah Lad, but we had it rough, lived in't ole in't ground --
Neah Lad, that's nothing, we were evicted from our 'ole in't ground!
You were lucky! When I were a lad, we only deamed of having a hole!
Yeah, and my
Dave said
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on
this list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
Someone relates some (usually fairly truthful) bad news about
RunRev and then someone else tries to make it all right by
relating all the good things
On 17 Nov 2006, at 08:35, Bernard Devlin wrote:
Dave said
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on
this list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
Someone relates some (usually fairly truthful) bad news about
RunRev and then someone else tries to
gee what a horrible thread
On Nov 17, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Dave wrote:
On 17 Nov 2006, at 08:35, Bernard Devlin wrote:
Dave said
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on
this list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
Someone relates some
Jacqueline,
You owe me a new keyboard now, you made me spit my coffee up onto the
keyboard! LOL great one and perfect for the moment!
cheers,
jeff
Jeffrey Reynolds
On Nov 17, 2006, at 6:28 AM, Jacqueline wrote:
Question: How many internet mail list subscribers does it take to
change
Dan-
Thursday, November 16, 2006, 5:16:48 PM, you wrote:
Naw, I like it when people talk about what's good and not-so-good about the
product. If this list were nothing but bugs, hints, tips and tech trivia,
Maybe it's me, but I thought that's what Dave was saying...
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-Mark Wieder
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Andre-
Friday, November 17, 2006, 3:31:37 AM, you wrote:
gee what a horrible thread
Whaddya mean horrible? Kids these days... in the old days we had
horrible and we liked it. Uphill both ways. In the snow...
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-Mark Wieder
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Mark,
my definition of horrible is like this: when you go to an airport and the ATC
personal are on strike asking for more humane conditions for work, it appears
that earning more than 10 times the minimum wage is not enough, then you loose
all your connections, you hop from plane to plane,
On 17 Nov 2006, at 18:25, Mark Wieder wrote:
Andre-
Friday, November 17, 2006, 3:31:37 AM, you wrote:
gee what a horrible thread
Whaddya mean horrible? Kids these days... in the old days we had
horrible and we liked it. Uphill both ways. In the snow...
Yeah Lad, but we had it
On 17 Nov 2006, at 19:24, Andre Garzia wrote:
Mark,
my definition of horrible is like this: when you go to an airport
and the ATC personal are on strike asking for more humane
conditions for work, it appears that earning more than 10 times the
minimum wage is not enough, then you loose
Hi,
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on this
list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
Someone relates some (usually fairly truthful) bad news about RunRev
and then someone else tries to make it all right by relating all
the good things
looks out of the window
Cheers,
Luis.
On 17 Nov 2006, at 0:52, Dave wrote:
Hi,
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on
this list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
Someone relates some (usually fairly truthful) bad news about
RunRev and
Naw, I like it when people talk about what's good and not-so-good about the
product. If this list were nothing but bugs, hints, tips and tech trivia,
it'd bore me to tears. It's not hard to filter out the stuff you don't want
to listen to. I like the friendly banter and even some of the
I agree with Dan. Don't have the time, or the background to go out a read
about all the other programming languages and company departments and come
to conclusions. The civil, diverse Rev topics add to my view of the world,
which is quite microscopic and vertical. They don't get in the way of
Dave wrote:
Hi,
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on this
list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
I think it's just the nature of mailing lists, and trying to stop it is
a little like trying to stop the tide. But it does give me the
On 11/16/06 8:24 PM, J. Landman Gay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave wrote:
Hi,
I think that there is a lot of silly, sometimes personal crap on this
list on the odd occasion and I reckon it boils down to this:
I think it's just the nature of mailing lists, and trying to stop it is
a
I think it's just the nature of mailing lists, and trying to stop it is
a little like trying to stop the tide. But it does give me the opportunity
to post this old chestnut:
ROFL!! That's excellent. I've not stumbled on this one before. I
moderate three Usenet big 8 groups. These
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