Re: Using sed to parse pathnames
From: Alan Connor (zzzzzz_at_xxx.yyy)
Date: 04/19/05
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Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 18:53:44 GMT
On comp.unix.questions, in <jT09e.10636$lP1.6797@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, "Alan Connor" wrote:
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Who is "Andrew" ? I was talking to "Andrew Carter".
Must be a troll. Post goes unread.
I don't read the posts of people who use common first names
for aliases anyway.
They are always losers that are trying to hide their
posting history from other Usenet users.
If that post is from "Andrew Carter", then I must say that
you are a real dip*** for changing your alias in the middle
of a thread.
Who would you imagine you are impressing on a technical group
with the ability to use a simple text editor?
AC
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