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Date:      Sat, 2 Aug 2003 23:24:44 -0400 (EDT)
From:      "Stephen L Martin" <freebsd@jyroscop.cotse.net>
To:        <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Subjects make sense!
Message-ID:  <anlyb3Njb3A=.7c2cddff8f922398be4846bead725de9@1059881084.cotse.net>
In-Reply-To: <000c01c35958$b5343ec0$6f9c4382@tocom>
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Here is the link that every poster should know.

http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html

> Hallo Malte,
>
> One can't agreemore with the sentiments you've expressed here.
> All too often, sloppiness and incoherent 'use' of language is claimed a
> 'right' by many a grass root.
> Moreover, such denizens of the planet also seem to consider
> crudeness and lack of politeness  as a sign of their 'toughness'.
> Thank you for pointing out and commenting on some things,
> which has been something a trifle overdue.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> L.M.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Malte von dem Hagen <
> DocValde@gmx.de>
>
> To: Ken Copling <
> copling@fidnet.com>
>
> Cc: <
> freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
>
> Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 12:09 PM
> Subject: Re: Subjects make sense was:
>
>> Hallo Ken Copling,
>> am Donnerstag, 31. Juli 2003 um 20:56:26 schrieben Sie:
>>
>> > hello is there a command that allows me to hook up to the net
>> through
> the
>> > text consoles i know i can use kppp through kde an gnome has its own
>> to but I hate having to start up x just to be able to surf the web
>>
>> 1. This is freebsd-newbies and not freebsd-questions. The second would
>>    be a better place for your question.
>>
>> 2. A line in an email should not be longer than 72 characters. If it
>> is
>>    longer, it gets unreadable.
>>
>> 3. You should look for another email-client.
>>
>> 4. Please use dots and commata and so on in your writing. The way you
>> do
>>    it, i cannot get the sense of your words. Same for capital letters
>> at the beginning of a sentence.
>>
>> 5. Please put a subject on your mail.
>>
>> 6. What do you want, to "hook up to the net" or to "surf the web"?
>>    The "Internet" is a lot more than the "World Wide Web".
>>
>> 7. You may want to check /usr/ports/www/lynx
>>
>> Regards,  (<- It does not hurt to be polite!)
>>
>> Malte
>>
>> PS && offtopic: I vote for a "internet license" to get before being
>>                 allowed to pollute the net.
>> --
>> Malte von dem Hagen
>>
>>
> DocValde@gmx.de
>>
> http://www.docvalde.net/





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