Anyone here used a mailing list?
Maybe it's good.
Benchmarks?
_why
Anyone here used a mailing list?
Maybe it's good.
Benchmarks?
_why
Anyone here used a mailing list?
Maybe it's good.Benchmarks?
_why
Sorry, never heard of it
Anyone here used a mailing list?
Yes
Maybe it's good.
Sometimes (YMMV)
Benchmarks?
Only if I have my shoes on.
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:07:27 +0900, why the lucky stiff <ruby-talk@whytheluckystiff.net> wrote:
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Bill Guindon (aka aGorilla)
why the lucky stiff wrote:
Anyone here used a mailing list?
Maybe it's good.Benchmarks?
Could it be that you rather mean MLM software like Majordomo, Petidomo
ezmlm, or Mailman? If so the license model needs to be taken into
account for two reasons:
a) The amount of money you need to pay depends on it.
b) Some licenses do not give you the right to modify the software.
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
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Currently running Aurox 10.1 Quicksilver.
That was irony, wasn't it?
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:21:33 +0900, vruz <horacio.lopez@gmail.com> wrote:
> Anyone here used a mailing list?
> Maybe it's good.
>
> Benchmarks?
>
> _whySorry, never heard of it
Irony? Sorry, never heard of it.
On Feb 24, 2005, at 6:24 PM, Michael Walter wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:21:33 +0900, vruz <horacio.lopez@gmail.com> > wrote:
Anyone here used a mailing list?
Maybe it's good.Benchmarks?
_why
Sorry, never heard of it
That was irony, wasn't it?
Anyone here used a mailing list?
Maybe it's good.Benchmarks?
Why _why?
* Shalev NessAiver <shalev@simplyphysics.com> [0206 00:06]:
On Feb 24, 2005, at 6:24 PM, Michael Walter wrote:
>On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 08:21:33 +0900, vruz <horacio.lopez@gmail.com> > >wrote:
>>>Anyone here used a mailing list?
>>>Maybe it's good.
>>>
>>>Benchmarks?
>>>
>>>_why
>>
>>Sorry, never heard of it
>>
>That was irony, wasn't it?Irony? Sorry, never heard of it.
Irony, noun: 'like an iron'.
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'common sense is what tells you that the world is flat.'
-- Principia Discordia
Rasputin :: Jack of All Trades - Master of Nuns
Wouldn't that be an adjective?
-Eliah.
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 21:06:54 +0900, Dick Davies <rasputnik@hellooperator.net> wrote:
Irony, noun: 'like an iron'.
Eliah Hecht wrote:
On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 21:06:54 +0900, Dick Davies > <rasputnik@hellooperator.net> wrote:
Irony, noun: 'like an iron'.
Wouldn't that be an adjective?
It is not that uncommon to suppress the initial 'something'.
The more interesting question is: What kind of iron is meant here?
One that is used for clothes? One that is used to play golf? The latter reminds me of the first CSI episode >;->
Josef 'Jupp' Schugt
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Currently Running Aurox 10.1 Quicksilver - http://www.aurox.org/