RE: [SLUG] Windows 95 source code revealed!!!

From: Mikes work account (mrock@stewartsigns.com)
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 07:56:56 EST


And if I might add to what Bill had so eloquently said,

I have been a subscriber to several LUG's around the country only to
unsubscribe to the others and stay with SLUG. Why? Because if you really
want seasoned responses to you queries then this is the place to be. If you
want smart aleck look down their noses at you responses, then write to me
off list and I will give the list of LUG's to you.

Here you will find people with various levels of experience each trying to
help one another,,and they do.

If you have something to offer then join in and have some fun. What you
have to say might be just what I am looking for.

What we try to display to the rest of the world is that we are diverse by
any measures possible and as a community still we promote Linux because we
feel it is just a better mousetrap. And we try to do that in a manner that
does not offend anyone or make visitors think we are just a ragtag bunch of
geeks desparately trying to impress everyone with our 'code speak' so to
say.

At nearly 60, I am probably close to the oldest on this list and here I sit
daily reading and learning from subscribers who are easily teenagers. Good
for them!! And I say thank you.

Michael C. Rock

-----Original Message-----
From: slug@lists.nks.net [mailto:slug@lists.nks.net]On Behalf Of Bill
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 2:10 AM
To: slug@nks.net
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Windows 95 source code revealed!!!

On Sunday 13 January 2002 23:06, you wrote:
> Steven:
>
> Thank you for voicing this for me. I just joined the group a couple
> days ago and was seriously thinking about withdrawing my
> subscription because of this posting. I joined this group to learn
> something about Linux. NOT to read a bunch of blast fest bull. It
> is good to see I am not alone here.
>
>

Hmmm .... every once in a while there will be "blast fest bull".
Get used to it. Here's why.
We are a passionate lot in our advocacy and widely diverse in our
age, educational level and experience. This is not a professional
society ... it's a bunch of folks from all walks of life whose common
thread of interest is the Linux operating system and the application
programs that go with it. Some of us have Doctorates. Some of us left
school in the seventh grade because we were 22 years old and got a
good job raking the grass at the golfcourse. Some are too young to
date, others are still smooching someone we met 50 years ago. There
is no attempt at uniformity. But the kid with the terminal case of
acne may just be the person who knows how to fix your fonts and the
oldster with unsteady hands may be the one with an unused Cisco 24
port router in the basement you can have for $50 and a six-pack of
Labatts. If something is truly offensive, netiquette calls for
addressing it off-list. If it isn't that important, it isn't that
important.

If Linux users were a laid back lot, Linux might still be looking for
user # 2. And you will have to concede that Craig & Bill have nothing
good to say about Linux. So ... what do you expect from proponents of
"Un-American" software?

Every once in a while the boys (& girls) are gonna let off a little
steam. I hope you are "seasoned" enough to just let it roll off your
back, kick it off to one side and continue to find what you are
looking for on this list. This list, and others like it across the
world, are the absolute best source of insight into this common
passion ... Linux.

If you unsubscribe, you cut yourself off from a lot that is good over
a little that is distasteful. If need be, filter the posts of the
individual involved. I filter some folks myself ... (I especially
don't like profanity and don't care if the person using it is
technically competent or not). Probably others filter me. Oh well.

Welcome to the list. Sit back and enjoy. If you go through the
archives you will see that Norbert posts a fair number of technically
oriented emails also. This time he was trying to share something he
found humorous with the people he thought were his friends. That's
part of the deal when we use "Open Sores" software. Some folks have
no sense of humor, some folks have no friends. :-)

Bill

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