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Re: [cobalt-users] WildCard DNS
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] WildCard DNS
- From: "Brian Curtis" <admin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri Aug 11 10:39:28 2000
- Organization: Pomfret Computer Technologies
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dom Latter" <d.latter@xxxxxxx>
> Steven Werby wrote:
> >
> > have a thick skin and can handle criticism, but I can't tolerate having
my
> > integrity being questioned in a public forum without responding.
>
> Dang. I knew I should have used a smiley. Or a <sarcasm> tag.
>
> I was hoping you'd know from our previous interactions that I
> wasn't being serious. In fact, as a note to the list, if I
> appear to be saying something ridiculous, I'm probably joking.
>
> Anyway, for the record, I was taking the p*ss out of a certain
> poster who often levels that accusation against a certain other
> poster who is helpful in his area of expertise beyond the bounds
> of duty, responsibility or even human decency.
>
> It was also a general p*ss-take out of those who come along to
> this list with absolutely no concept of the give-and-take net
> culture that has given them the operating system that powers
> their servers.
>
> I could go and shoot myself, but I think I will apologise instead.
> Less mess for the cleaners.
>
> Sorry for the offence.
Since you have clarified yourself and I took your response out of context, I
also apologize. With only a quick glance at your post, it looked like a
<BITCH></BITCH> to me, which was obviously an incorrect assumption.
I sometimes get frustrated by the many that come along and either ask
questions that have been answered about 100 times (and usually a day or two
before they have joined the list), or don't even post a valid
question/response. Since it takes time to read those posts and make sure
there's nothing important within the context, I consider it a great waste of
my time.
Again, my apologies.
--
Brian Curtis