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| On 25 Jun 2004 10:21:59 -0700, Rich Grise <richardgrise@yahoo.com> wrote: > Plus, a google groups post test. #!/bin/sh if [ $# -ne 1 ] ; then echo "usage: $0 <newsgroup-i-posted-to>" exit 1 fi GROUP_I_POSTED_TO=$1 GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO='alt.test' if [ "X${GROUP_I_POSTED_TO}" != "X${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}" ] ; then echo "I should've posted to \"${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}\"" else echo "Yay me!, I posted to the right group." fi |
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| On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 18:13:49 +0000, paul wisehart wrote: > #!/bin/sh > > if [ $# -ne 1 ] ; then > echo "usage: $0 <newsgroup-i-posted-to>" > exit 1 > fi > GROUP_I_POSTED_TO=$1 > GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO='alt.test' > > if [ "X${GROUP_I_POSTED_TO}" != "X${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}" ] ; then > echo "I should've posted to \"${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}\"" > else > echo "Yay me!, I posted to the right group." > fi HA! Saved for future reference. |
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| Jimbo wrote: > On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 18:13:49 +0000, paul wisehart wrote: > >> #!/bin/sh >> >> if [ $# -ne 1 ] ; then >> echo "usage: $0 <newsgroup-i-posted-to>" >> exit 1 >> fi >> GROUP_I_POSTED_TO=$1 >> GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO='alt.test' >> >> if [ "X${GROUP_I_POSTED_TO}" != "X${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}" ] ; then >> echo "I should've posted to \"${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}\"" >> else >> echo "Yay me!, I posted to the right group." >> fi > > HA! Saved for future reference. L-O-L |
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| in alt.os.linux.slackware, on Friday 25 June 2004 11:13 am, paul wisehart wrote: > On 25 Jun 2004 10:21:59 -0700, Rich Grise <richardgrise@yahoo.com> wrote: >> Plus, a google groups post test. > > > #!/bin/sh > > if [ $# -ne 1 ] ; then > echo "usage: $0 <newsgroup-i-posted-to>" > exit 1 > fi > GROUP_I_POSTED_TO=$1 > GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO='alt.test' > > if [ "X${GROUP_I_POSTED_TO}" != "X${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}" ] ; then > echo "I should've posted to \"${GROUP_I_SHOULDVE_POSTED_TO}\"" > else > echo "Yay me!, I posted to the right group." > fi But I didn't _want_ to post to alt.test, because a.o.l.s is the group I wanted to post to, and I wasn't sure if google would post to an alt group. Thanks! Rich |
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| Rich Grise <richardgrise@yahoo.com> says... >But I didn't _want_ to post to alt.test, because a.o.l.s is the group >I wanted to post to, and I wasn't sure if google would post to an >alt group. I would have tried posting to alt.test (thus gaining knowledge about whether google would post to an alt group) and then posted a normal reply to something someone posted, thus testing my ability to post to a.o.l.s without anyone even knowing that I was testing as well as replying. |
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| -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In alt.os.linux.slackware, Rich Grise dared to utter, > But I didn't _want_ to post to alt.test, because a.o.l.s is the group > I wanted to post to, and I wasn't sure if google would post to an > alt group. Don't you see the complete lack of logic in the above statement? Ooh! I want to post to alt.os.linux.slackware, but I don't know if google will let me post to an alt group. I should do a test post to see! Hmm.... there's alt.test, but I want to post to alt.os.linux.slackware. I'll just be lazy and post the test message there. Rich, some of the things you do are good (the Norman Rockwell Bob Dobbs was simply inspired!), but a lot of the things you do are bad. Posting test messages to non test newsgroups is ignorance at best, foolish at worst. That's why we have alt.test and others like it after all. A few people who's opinions I hold in high regaurd have spoken postively of you, and I'd hate to see their opinions change by such poor netiquette. I recommend you google for usenet netiquette, and read ESR's "How to Ask Questions the Smart Way" essay (google this newsgroup for links, I think Guy Macon posted one recently). Slow down a little bit in how often you ask questions of others, and instead ask them of yourself. It's a well known fact that the answer to almost any slackware question can be found right on your computer if you just know where to look. Next time you have a question, try looking in these places in this order. /usr/doc/$PROGRAM_NAME man pages (use apropos, man apropos) /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs slackbook.lizella.net www.slackware.com/book www.google.com/linux groups.google.com alt.os.linux.slackware - -- It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, Than for a man to hear the song of fools. Ecclesiastes 7:5 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFA3MW3lKR45I6cfKARAs0JAJ9lb5B0mttP0TKloJoOFo 10m1TnUgCgiv5y 4GWeDzAjg8grQOsKWwxbiX0= =FEI/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |
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| Alan Hicks <alan@lizella.network> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > In alt.os.linux.slackware, Rich Grise dared to utter, > > But I didn't _want_ to post to alt.test, because a.o.l.s is the group > > I wanted to post to, and I wasn't sure if google would post to an > > alt group. > Don't you see the complete lack of logic in the above statement? He didn't want to post to a test group. He wanted to post to this one. What logical problem could anyone have with that concept? Oh, this is Hicks...oh, well that explains a lot. Alan Hicks is a troll. cordially, as always, rm |
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| NOTE: This message was sent thru a mail2news gateway. No effort was made to verify the identity of the sender. -------------------------------------------------------- pgp trash troll delete Alan Hicks <alan@lizella.network> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > In alt.os.linux.slackware, Rich Grise dared to utter, > > But I didn't _want_ to post to alt.test, because a.o.l.s is the group > > I wanted to post to, and I wasn't sure if google would post to an > > alt group. > Don't you see the complete lack of logic in the above statement? > Ooh! I want to post to alt.os.linux.slackware, but I don't know if > google will let me post to an alt group. I should do a test post to > see! > Hmm.... there's alt.test, but I want to post to alt.os.linux.slackware. > I'll just be lazy and post the test message there. > Rich, some of the things you do are good (the Norman Rockwell Bob Dobbs > was simply inspired!), but a lot of the things you do are bad. Posting > test messages to non test newsgroups is ignorance at best, foolish at > worst. That's why we have alt.test and others like it after all. > A few people who's opinions I hold in high regaurd have spoken > postively of you, and I'd hate to see their opinions change by such > poor netiquette. I recommend you google for usenet netiquette, and read > ESR's "How to Ask Questions the Smart Way" essay (google this newsgroup > for links, I think Guy Macon posted one recently). Slow down a little > bit in how often you ask questions of others, and instead ask them of > yourself. > It's a well known fact that the answer to almost any slackware question > can be found right on your computer if you just know where to look. > Next time you have a question, try looking in these places in this > order. > /usr/doc/$PROGRAM_NAME > man pages (use apropos, man apropos) > /usr/doc/Linux-HOWTOs > slackbook.lizella.net > www.slackware.com/book > www.google.com/linux > groups.google.com > alt.os.linux.slackware > - -- > It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, > Than for a man to hear the song of fools. > Ecclesiastes 7:5 > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) > iD8DBQFA3MW3lKR45I6cfKARAs0JAJ9lb5B0mttP0TKloJoOFo 10m1TnUgCgiv5y > 4GWeDzAjg8grQOsKWwxbiX0= > =FEI/ > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |