Re: Using sed to parse pathnames
From: Sean Burke (foobar_at_mystery.org)
Date: 04/19/05
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Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2005 20:36:19 GMT
Alan Connor <zzzzzz@xxx.yyy> writes:
> On comp.unix.questions, in <jT09e.10636$lP1.6797@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net>, "Alan Connor" wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> 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?
In case anyone is considering following up this post,
please google "Alan Connor Usenet" first, and reconsider.
-SEan
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