became PM, was ( ubuntards)
On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 08:00:19 +1000, Res posted:
> On Mon, 23 Mar 2009, Thorny wrote: > >>> It's called "a life" you should try it sometime, its amazing! >> Well, I've had one for more than 6 decades so far, but I feel some need >> to > > Well, at 42 i'm only a pup, so you'd know better then me that the other > half often commands attention, and i rather enjoy complying :) > Well, that kind of demand is usually not onerous. >> "give back" in some small way for the open source software that has been >> provided for me. > > Oh I've given back many times over the years to several projects, but i'm > not a chest beater so dont feel the need to add them all to things like my > sig or advertise it, i've always been and will be, a "quiet achiever" > To my mind, that is the best way. Except in specific instances, for example in a list where developers are discussing issues and identifying oneself may be necessary and it may be standard practise to digitally sign ones email. Other than that, I almost always find "credential" sigs grate on me and waste bandwidth, why should I care who someone is, I just care about the quality of the discussion. >> Note: Your spellchecker is broken. :-) > > I don't use one, its a pain to manually go ctl-T in pine :) > ;-) >>>> We know that you are a Slackware user and all the elitism that >>>> implies. >>> >>> Actually, Slackware, RHEL, Solaris, no more AIX thank god, but ubuntu >>> is 3rd boot option in laptop, you see i dont dis a distro without >>> trying it first :) However I spend a fair amount of time in ubuntu on >>> laptop, mostly coz I detest KDE and my time is limited these days so I >>> CBF building all the gnome packages for slack, as I am a great fan of >>> gnome and prefer it over any othe GUI. >>> >>> >> Hey man, you've been around long enough to know, real geeks use the CLI. >> :-) > > I do, what do you think im using now? :) what do you think I use on all > list/newsgroups under this account hehe. Of course I use Evolution and ff > in gnome a lot for work, afterall, some of these programmers dont > understand anything exits outside of GUI, and trying to use portals in > lynx is a pain, but its awesome loading pages if i'm away on laptop using > dialup, 150k pages load in 2 seconds ... some webmasters think its cool to > concentrate on "eye candy" rather than factual content or usability, one > day I hope they will wake up to reality. > Yah! As I'm sure you know from my headers, I like a nice GUI newsreader for this list with good threading and filtering (and one with which I'm familiar) so I can find things easily when I want to. Agree with you about eye candy, feel sorry for the people who are visually challenged and have to wade through things with a screen reader. >> Not our problem if you are bored, go back to the life you mentioned. >> ;-) > > I did, right after I posted that message lol. I'm here now coz works > very quiet this morning, enjoying a coffee, some Pink Floyd, and > ssh-to-home for your entertainment on usenet/mailing lists, what more > could I ask for > :) I like Pink Floyd too. Everyone else is now probably bored with our "lovefest". Thorny on Cassandra, over and out. -- ubuntu-users mailing list ubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users |
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