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Re: Why is "shutdown abort", then backup bad

From: Matthias Kleinicke <Matthias.Kleinicke_at_gmx.de>
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 08:34:56 +0200
Message-ID: <dd9iac$k6t$1@online.de>


bbulsara23_at_hotmail.com schrieb:

>>Mladen Gogala wrote:

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> Comments in-line Mladen.
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>>These unhelpful responses have almost always been justified and they keep

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> You may be able to justify unhelpful responses. You cannot justify rude
> responses. There is a difference. I object to rude responses. You wrote
> a rude response Mladen Gogala.
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>>the group readable. Problem that you are avoiding is the attitude that one
>>doesn't need to make intellectual effort to learn things, but just ask any

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> You are twisting words to suite an argument I am not arguing. The crux
> of my argument, and I have repeated it many times throughout the
> thread, is that you Mladen Gogala wrote RTFM. The problem I have, if I
> have one, is that you and others believe you can justify writing RTFM
> or worse. You cannot! The problem you have is that you can't see what
> my objection is. This is despite me writing it several times. I don't
> know how I can put it any simpler.
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> Barry
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> Mladen Gogala wrote:
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>>On Mon, 08 Aug 2005 01:38:04 -0700, bbulsara23 wrote:
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>>>I know! I have been in this groups for a few years too! As well has
>>>posting many extremely useful answers, Syband has posted more than his
>>>fair share of rude unhelpful responses too. Many many unhelpful
>>>responses.
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>>These unhelpful responses have almost always been justified and they keep
>>the group readable. Problem that you are avoiding is the attitude that one
>>doesn't need to make intellectual effort to learn things, but just ask any
>>question here and it will be politely and expediently answered. I find it
>>desirable to suppress such an attitude by sometimes reminding people of
>>the skill called "reading".
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>>-- 
>>http://www.mgogala.com

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Hello Barry,

did you ever worked on unix?

maybe you would not so much object on using RTFM them! Received on Tue Aug 09 2005 - 01:34:56 CDT

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