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Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2001 12:01:09 -0400
From: Charles Wilson <cwilson@ece.gatech.edu>
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To: John Fortin <fortinj@attglobal.net>
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Subject: Re: is cygwin lame???
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John,

Chill, dude.  Sure, Michael's subject line is less-than-inspiring, but 
the message content was thorough, showed that he has researched his 
performance problem, and <probably> pinpointed the cause.  I'll trade 
that for a "nice" subject line+clueless message body ANY day.

If he'd also been able to include a patch to fix the problem, I'd 
probably wet my pants.  [:-)]

--Chuck

BTW, why'd did you BCC: the cygwin list?  Blind copying makes it hard to 
keep message threads/replies on-list; requires manual intervention of 
prospective reply-ees.  (and it's been so long since I actually 
*initiated* a thread, I typed the cgywin mailing address in wrong the 
first time...)

John Fortin wrote:

 > Hmmm, I am assuming that based on the subject your purpose was to
 > enflame the passions of people who use cygwin everyday.
 > If this was supposed to be a request for information, you style
 > leaves a bit to be desired.
 > ...Or your manners stopped evolving when you were ten.




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