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A 'dead tree' Slackware book?

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Old 02-20-2008, 09:19 AM
Dan C
 
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Default Re: A 'dead tree' Slackware book?

On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 01:57:47 +0000, Realto Margarino wrote:

>>> Sure, Al. Whatever you say. I think today's posts/replies to
>>> you give a pretty good picture of how most people around here
>>> think. You're the misfit, Al, and when you can finally realize
>>> that, you'll be a better person. Until then, we'll continue to
>>> laugh in your face!


> What you refuse to address is that Al is about the hundredth or so
> person who has protested the pack-like behaviour of a few of the
> posters to this newsgroup.


Really? Name a couple of others, wouldja? With references/proof, of
course.

> You make it sound like Al is alone but that is hardly the case.


See above.

> Wild dogs don't heel.


True enough, although irrelevant.

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