Re: Windows computer name
- From: jpd <read_the_sig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Jun 2006 02:29:44 GMT
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On 2006-06-27, Steve at fivetrees <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Perhaps in the first two messages he's speaking rhetorically? As in
"let's imagine I'm running an OpenBSD/FreeBSD machine etc...". And
perhaps he's not a native English speaker.
Perhaps it would have learned by now to RTFM first, then put some effort
in a usable question. It has been told before, but it never catches up.
Or perhaps he's a troll. No matter. I still don't see the need for napalm.
Do pay attention. It's not the first time this character has popped up.
Every few months it morphs and fires inane questions all around until
everyone has it killfiled again, only to restart the cycle later.
As far as I am concerned, just killfiling it is the easiest. But
otherwise, do as you please, I stopped caring long ago. Though defending
its virtues, if any, does seem to be one of the more futile endeavours
you can come up with.
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