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Date:      Fri, 03 Mar 2006 10:55:22 -0600
From:      Kevin Kinsey <kdk@daleco.biz>
To:        Ceri Davies <ceri@submonkey.net>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org, Aaron Peterson <lloyd.peterson@gmail.com>
Subject:   Re: We want tu use your company name and logo
Message-ID:  <440874FA.5000306@daleco.biz>
In-Reply-To: <C02E1A0C.9509%ceri@submonkey.net>
References:  <C02E1A0C.9509%ceri@submonkey.net>

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Ceri Davies wrote:

>On 3/3/06 15:54, "Aaron Peterson" <lloyd.peterson@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>On 3/3/06, chris@i13i.com <chris@i13i.com> wrote:
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>>>I don't see the point in all this FreeBSD, Linux wars just give the man an
>>>answer and walk away he wants to sell FreeBSD Daemon logos, the Penguin
>>>Logos, and the slackware logo he has a right to do so as long as he asks
>>>the realative partys for permission. I find it lame and a waste of time to
>>>have all these Linux and FreeBSD wars and both OS'es have there place
>>>      
>>>
>>I haven't seen anything to indicate a war, just an indication that
>>someone thinks there is a thing called Slackware FreeBSD Linux that
>>they want to sell logo clothing for, and some other folks that find it
>>hilarious.
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>An alternative might be that English is not his first language and he didn't
>know that there were supposed to be some commas there.  I'm pretty sure that
>he doesn't think that there is such a thing as "Slackware FreeBSD Linux".
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>What Chris is getting at is that I see 5 responses laughing at the guy - and
>he hasn't even been copied in on them, so they're all laughing behind his
>back - just because he mentioned Linux.  That's just callous.
> 
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>>I find it hilarious.
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>Do you laugh at people who stutter as well?
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>Ceri
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*ding ding ding*

I'm terrible at C, but pretty good at English, and Ceri's evaluation
seems straight up to me --- exactly what I thought on first view.

So, who's going to answer his question?

Kevin Kinsey

-- 
A likely impossibility is always preferable to an unconvincing possibility.
		-- Aristotle





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