Re - My original NEWS post

Jason Shein jason-gaRZxGPHtpBxZtjKW1aY+1aTQe2KTcn/ at public.gmane.org
Thu Nov 6 13:45:10 UTC 2003


Marcus Brubaker wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 21:57, David J Patrick wrote:
> 
>>Jason Shein wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I deeply apologise if my posting of news offended some of those who 
>>>CHOOSE to recieve content from this mailing list. I guess my grasp of 
>>>the english language ( being my native tounge and all ) is not 
>>>sufficient to understand the content posted on the tlug website.
>>>
>>>From  http://tlug.linux.ca/subscribe.shtml
>>>
>>>-snip-
>>>
>>>"This list is for the discussion of Linux related issues, news, 
>>>problems, and ideas. This list is not anyone's personal soapbox. It is 
>>>not for the discussion of political, social, or religious issues, bad 
>>>jokes, personal rants or similar non Linux related discussion..."
>>>
>>>-snip
>>>
>>>
>>>'nuff said.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>you are soooo OT .. i'm telling ..
>>
> 
> 
> Heheh, he's gonna be in *so* much trouble.
> 
> Jason,
> 
> I hope Emir and others comments don't put you off from posting other
> interesting news articles.  Honestly, I don't get to read slashdot
> *everyday* anymore, nor am I able to keep up on other news sources.  (I
> just don't have the time.  Large course load + research + grad school
> apps = very little free time.)  So I for one appreciate when people post
> articles that they found particularly interesting.  Should we post
> everything that pops up?  No, of course not, but if something especially
> strikes your fancy, by all means, post.
> 
> Thanks for the post.
> 
> Regards,

No problem. I just found a stick to prod with ;) and thought it might 
wake someone up.

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