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Thanks to this OT post I helped someone to have his HP Officejet printer 
working...  I think it was worth it.
Should we have one OT post per week or so ?...as long as it deals with 
SOUND or/and LINUX?... no politics, cars, animals, Operating Sytems than 
hang a lot daily, etc...
If someone stops by this audio group to solve an audio problem and 
he/she also solves another problem ( Linux related like winmodem or 
printer or how to setup Mozilla to print better) then... he/she got more 
than expected from this group!...  But, for example, if it turns into a 
discussion on MS EXCEL... Then it is not audio nor Linux... and should 
be stopped or moved somewhere else.
Regards
GZS



Dave Phillips wrote:
> Greetings:
> 
>  My apologies, I should have specified [OT] about ten posts ago. I am 
> very grateful for the informative and helpful responses I gathered from 
> the list. While I understand clearly why we want to avoid constant 
> non-relevant discussions I must add that at times I like to ask 
> questions regarding more general issues, and I specifically like to ask 
> the members of this list (that's what you guys get for being so smart ;).
> 
>  Anyway, I agree with Joern and I realize that banking under Linux Web 
> browsers can't really be stretched to qualify as an audio-related topic. 
> I'll be sure to get [OT] in there the next time.
> 
>  And I was so emphatic about the list's on-topic tendency in my LJ 
> column... bad Dave, bad Dave... ;-)
> 
> Best always,
> 
> == dp
> 
> 
> 


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