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From: "Robert Collins" <robert.collins@itdomain.com.au>
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Subject: Re: Potential problems with cygwin GCC and -mno-cygwin switch
Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 20:22:59 +1100
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Soren, you may find this an interesting read.
http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html. It attempts to
explain some of the motivations behind a few (not all) of the brusque
behaviours exhibited by many hacker communities (and those lead by
hackers even if not exclusively composed thereof). (I'm not suggesting
you need to read it, just that it (as a humanistic document) may
interest you.

Rob


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