[sf-lug] sf-lug Digest, Vol 42, Issue 39

mai wurd maiwurd at gmail.com
Fri Jul 31 13:38:02 PDT 2009


The pseudo flame comment was in reference to some of the nitpicking in the
responses to some of the survey questions.
Any  information that server as a learning opportunity is always appreciated
by me. ie "A reference to an essay explaining how Linux viruses do and do
not work"

The hijacking connotation has more to do with subject matter that as a
literal as in browser hijacking.

I need not defend myself nor my intense drive to learn more and more about
Linux and its' application.

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> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 19:56:09 -0700
> From: Rick Moen <rick at linuxmafia.com>
> Subject: Re: [sf-lug] sf-lug Digest, Vol 42, Issue 37
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> Quoting Bradley Haynes (maiwurd at gmail.com):
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> > So here we are in a pseudo flame session yet again.
>
> A reference to an essay explaining how Linux viruses do and do not work
> is a pseudo flame session?
>
>
> > It is as if this mail list has been hijacked.
>
> Somebody should definitely complain to the guy who built and runs the
> machine the mailing list runs on.  Won't he be annoyed!  ;->
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> > Or is there nothing better to discuss here?
>
> Just curious:  Did you even bother to look at the essay?
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> Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 20:54:25 -0700
> From: Rick Moen <rick at linuxmafia.com>
> Subject: Re: [sf-lug] [LINUX USER QUESTIONAIRE] Linux growth
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> Quoting Edward Janne (tigakub at mac.com):
>
> [...]
> > I now see  that I was wrong and that you simply do not want me here. I
> > respect that.
>
> Passive-aggressive much?
>
> I of course nowhere suggested, nor do I wish, that you not be here.
> I _did_ at one point suggest that the normal and customary thing would
> be to conduct your survey using one of the standard (and free of charge)
> services for that purpose - or just put the questions on a Web page and
> ask people to directly e-mail you the answers.  And I notice that I'm
> not alone in making that comment.
>
> I actually also put quite a lot of time and effort into illustrating
> what is meant process thinking.  Because you asked.
>
> _Do_ you know how to get to Carnegie Hall, by the way?  It'd be shame to
> have you not know the joke.
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