Re: wrong command

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On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 02:56:03PM -0500, mark wrote:
> kent@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 01:37:03PM -0500, mark wrote:
> >> super naut wrote:
> <snip>
> >> Consider this: most of us here have some, or a lot, of systems administration
> >> experience. Things like this are something that someone should have learned in
> >> the first term or first three months of playing with *Nix. When I've posted
> >> here, it's after I've spent hours or days googling for answers.
> > 
> > Clearly, you also post whenever you feel like pissing on someone for not
> > meeting your exacting standards of what a system administrator should or
> > should not do. 
> 
> Clearly, you cut out, and did *not* read the rest of my reply.

No, I read the whole the thing.  Didn't feel it was worth copying, or 
replying to.

> You know, the
> part where I said, explicitly:
>
> > Then there's folks here who come in and say "I know this, but don't know
> > that,(and even "I'm not a professional") and I've tried this, and it didn't
> > work, does anyone have any answers. Folks like that get answer, and all the
> > help we can give them.
> 
> And I've posted enough help to folks who said "I'm not a sysadmin, I'm a
> newbie..." and asked a question I thought was simple, but I've answered it.

Yes, you've convinced me that you are absolutely right.  That clearly makes
it OK to be a jerk to everyone else. 

Best Regards
Kent

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