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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Aug 16 15:30:44 2004</li>
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The only purpose here is to remark that the idiom seems to be post separate questions rather than dump- well, dump. And to remind Mr Popovitch that he should be more proper with [20 min pause] indefinite possessive pronouns; you know, the its\it's thing. Not a "fly's open," or "spinach in your teeth," more of a "dead cicada lodged in your cuff" warning in the context of your meaning to print out. I saw myself, to declare where I came from, in the thread about the activity-learning-OSS center; something on the order of "install, configure, wipe." The man who wrote in "Fedora 2 iso" misspelled hobbyist: I don't know how to spell hobbyest, nor misspelled, or mouseketeer, but I know it's spelled weird. I first noted horrendous spelling in a friend who is a master electronic technician, and I think on all capacity levels that there occasionally can't be myriad skill sets occupying the same mind. I suffer from ambiguity, and while computer and other science may be a tree TREES ARE COOL or maybe one of those string sculpture things or a cat's cradle, you know, with, like math tools that fit like the secure torx bit, to me, it's just- whatever, man; If then, else, goto- symbol resolution table- database referencing database within database. Throw the basic arithmetic skills out the window.
Oh; I have to voyeuristically add that the thread "iptables" or something like that reads better IMHO than a Tarentino script and if sold to IBM's ad agency might fund such a RAM garage.
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