From: Mike Rosenberg on
Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote:

> > THAT is the take-home lesson you got from my post???
>
> I was waiting for your reaction to that. : D

I think it was a Far Side cartoon, although I may be mistaken. In any
case, it had one panel labeled "What humans say" and the other labeled
"What dogs hear." The first panel had a whole paragraph, and the second
had nonsense syllable except where the dog's name and "walk" appeared.

Now why did that cartoon pop into my head just now? ;-)

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From: George Kerby on



On 6/16/10 8:35 AM, in article
1jk6ah1.u4rlgd14n4zqzN%mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com, "Mike Rosenberg"
<mikePOST(a)TOGROUPmacconsult.com> wrote:

> Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote:
>
>>> THAT is the take-home lesson you got from my post???
>>
>> I was waiting for your reaction to that. : D
>
> I think it was a Far Side cartoon, although I may be mistaken. In any
> case, it had one panel labeled "What humans say" and the other labeled
> "What dogs hear." The first panel had a whole paragraph, and the second
> had nonsense syllable except where the dog's name and "walk" appeared.
>
Not quite. My wife and I have coffee mugs in honor of Larson. They are SO
true:

<http://tinypic.com/r/2ppf2oy/6>

> Now why did that cartoon pop into my head just now? ;-)

Coffee?

From: Phillip Jones on
John Wolf wrote:
> On 6/15/10 7:16 PM, Michelle Steiner wrote:
>> In article<fNSRn.99702$0B5.43060(a)newsfe05.iad>,
>> John Wolf<jwolf6589(a)THUNDERBIRDgmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> As did I many times until last night when Safari failed to work and
>>> FireFox did work. I reported it to my provider and they say its a Safari
>>> bug.
>>
>> Of course they did. I can't count the number of times a software developer
>> blamed the OS or another app upon which his software depends; it saves him
>> time and effort for fixing his own bugs.
>>
>> Maybe he is right this time, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
>>
>
> His experience is in Liniux and I ahve to wonder how much he knows about
> Macs. So maybe you are right being a Mac expert.
>
>
It's *Linux* Not Liniux

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From: Mike Rosenberg on
George Kerby <ghost_topper(a)hotmail.com> wrote:

> >>> THAT is the take-home lesson you got from my post???
> >>
> >> I was waiting for your reaction to that. : D
> >
> > I think it was a Far Side cartoon, although I may be mistaken. In any
> > case, it had one panel labeled "What humans say" and the other labeled
> > "What dogs hear." The first panel had a whole paragraph, and the second
> > had nonsense syllable except where the dog's name and "walk" appeared.
> >
> Not quite. My wife and I have coffee mugs in honor of Larson. They are SO
> true:
>
> <http://tinypic.com/r/2ppf2oy/6>

Wow, I wasn't terribly far off, was I?

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From: John McWilliams on
Mike Rosenberg wrote:
> George Kerby <ghost_topper(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> THAT is the take-home lesson you got from my post???
>>>> I was waiting for your reaction to that. : D
>>> I think it was a Far Side cartoon, although I may be mistaken. In any
>>> case, it had one panel labeled "What humans say" and the other labeled
>>> "What dogs hear." The first panel had a whole paragraph, and the second
>>> had nonsense syllable except where the dog's name and "walk" appeared.
>>>
>> Not quite. My wife and I have coffee mugs in honor of Larson. They are SO
>> true:
>>
>> <http://tinypic.com/r/2ppf2oy/6>
>
> Wow, I wasn't terribly far off, was I?

No, and I think we all know humans that are quite similar.

Blah, blah, blah, JOHN, blah, blah, blah, blah
JOHN, blah, blah.

Wait a minute, that's me!

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