[ale]A saner man than me said "stupid is as stupid does."

Taylor Robison trobis at speakeasy.net
Wed Jul 10 18:11:43 EDT 2002


well said.  I'm unsure of what motivates this person to post, but I love 
the way he writes.  It takes talent to ramble so well and in so many 
directions.

Mike Lockhart wrote:

>wtf. :)
>
>On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 16:57, Rafos701 at aol.com wrote:
>  
>
>>I regret the presence of my gibberish on this serious forum, and concur 
>>somewhat with many appraisals, especially gratefully for "oblivious" 
>>discussion and people not opening [my posting.] Finding meaning in what I've 
>>read of RaFos701 would be equally difficult for me.
>>Recusing myself from arguing C being compact faster than perl, (4f?) I will 
>>point out that if you have gathered a bunch of packages from suse and can't 
>>mount any src partition, something at least happens when booting in Ramd. and 
>>in the expert dialog one types in "/tmp/loopmount/[your replica of the cd 
>>dirname]. I'm also grateful that the group and topics seem to move along as 
>>fast as they do and people will likely forget to bring their tasars and MH 
>>pros of their acquaintance to mtg. It really does bug me when my hard drive 
>>won't shut up. I'll use larger swap space. You really could model much of the 
>>discourse on Bush adm. events with a number line where each thing that 
>>happens, when subject to any criticism, evokes from quarters (not 
>>necessarilly ale) magnitudes in the negative side labelled with units of 
>>Clinton administration outrages, such reactions maybe being not solvent. 
>>Although it would be great [AIWBG] to use a rich and sophisticated dev't 
>>environ't on my first loved platform, I can format, go back to 6.4, and 
>>scratch out some pascal on a pad if Suse 7.1 gives me any more trouble, and 
>>AIWBG to have a real job, if any of you sees anyone where your'e eating throw 
>>their protective gear down and leave the kitchen area please respond to 
>>RaFos701 the same night with location particulars.. AIWBG if I fell into the 
>>category of "Qualified IT personnel in Critically short supply [QIPICSP] " 
>>then I might argue that The shortage is not of people whom in their own eyes 
>>are in or out of that demograph, but is a shortage of people who the people 
>>complaiNing about the shortage like. As plagues the M/F relt'n's. And IWBG if 
>>the worthwhile goal of getting across a point abstract or not could be 
>>accomplished with handy analogies, analogs only resonate in the cognizance of 
>>their sources, and thus must be relagated (as faIK) to common denominator not 
>>of bright or dark, but "wtf are you talking about" I really promise not to do 
>>anything for a while; I'm embarassed. And I'm wanting to know what I'm 
>>talking about, and maybe I'll get luckay and only the forward will work.
>>
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