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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/3/19 7:31 PM, Rick Moen wrote:<br>
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Quoting aaronco36 (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:aaronco36@SDF.ORG">aaronco36@SDF.ORG</a>):
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">While I'm sure this snippet was just a test to see who is reading
this carefully, it turns out that the terminal command 'cal -B1 -1'
reveals that you (Bobbie) probably meant to write Monday _June_ 17
and _June_ 13 instead of the _May_ dates that you wrote above. See
'man 1 cal' for further information about the nifty 'cal' command,
whether from SF, from the Peninsula, or from the wider East Bay area
surrounding the actual UC Berkeley campus... LOL! ;->
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/usr/bin/cal is definitely my kung-fu! More at:
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Linux_PR/newlug.html">http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Linux_PR/newlug.html</a> ('cal' is recommended
strongly in item #12.)
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Aaron was wrong, I was simply tired. I wish I could plead for
the testing<br>
theorem but no, I was tired. I got home and I started writing as
soon as I<br>
had eaten. Then I had to do something else and nearly forgot to
send it<br>
at all but came back in the evening and misaddressed the notes and
sent<br>
them to another mailing list that is more tolerant of images.
Discovered that<br>
early today and fixed the address but not more. Did not show up so
I <br>
sent it again and no response then i dragged you into the matter,
Rick.<br>
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So on June 10 I will put up, I hope,my regular notice of the
next meeting<br>
on June 17th.<br>
I, for one, and I am sure I am one among many thank you very
much for your<br>
long service maintaining a mailing list for a group of people who
only speak up <br>
when the ox treads upon our own toes.<br>
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I am aware from personal experience of the phenomena that many
people<br>
see no reason to thank a volunteer for the attempts they make to
keep email<br>
lists and meetings happening. But I do have people who do
appreciate my<br>
meager efforts and I try to thank them for their appreciation.<br>
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Thanks again for all your efforts Rick.<br>
<br>
Bobbie Sellers<br>
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