Mail Archives: djgpp/2000/06/18/18:50:22
On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, The awesome and feared Prashant TR commented thusly,
> > Dear Guru,
> >
> > This question has undoubtly been answered before, but unfortunately I =
> > can't find any answers by browsing the faq or the newsgroup. I keep =
> > banging my head in the wall when I try to set up an environment for =
> > developing OpenGL applications with the djgpp. Taking the risque of =
> > being dramatic, I'm on my knees: could you please please please help me =
> > this or perhaps refer to previous answers that would help?
> [snip]
> >
> > Multitudes of thanks in advance!
> >
> > Sincerely / Peter Andersson
>
> Sorry, but this isn't an answer to your question, but more about the
> E-Mail you sent here.
>
> 1> Please don't post in HTML
> 2> Please don't send attachments
> 3> The mail you sent goes to several hundreds of subscribers so it
> doesn't make sense to send a 700K attachment!
Yes please don't send such large attachments. For people who use a dialup
like me such attachments are a **!@! nuiscance. I had to do a DELE
manually on my POP server to prevent the download of it :(
Anyway I bet that there are many annoyed users on the DJGPP list today :(.
>
> Please think of this as an advice. No offence intended here.
Indeed no offence from me too, it's just that online time is precious for
some(most?) people and although you did it unknowingly, such things tend
to be quite annoying, and doesn't make anyone think highly of your IQ
either ;)
Take Care,
Grendel
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