From: Captain Obvious on 15 Jun 2010 07:42 NP> Maybe (equalp bolega gavino) but not eq. NP> Note the disclaimer which is untypical for NP> the original gavino. As I understand that was a quote from another guy. nanothermite911fbibustards: "I give good help and I ask people to spread the info in my sig by quoting it."
From: Tamas K Papp on 15 Jun 2010 08:30 On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 14:42:51 +0300, Captain Obvious wrote: > NP> Maybe (equalp bolega gavino) but not eq. > NP> Note the disclaimer which is untypical for NP> the original gavino. > > As I understand that was a quote from another guy. > > nanothermite911fbibustards: > "I give good help and I ask people to spread the info in my sig by > quoting it." Doing that put him in my killfile. Quoting off-topic gibberish is not good manners either. But I was already suspicious of this guy being gavino 2.0. He kept asking very general and broad questions, while giving no indication that he writes actual code. Tamas
From: Norbert_Paul on 15 Jun 2010 09:26 Tamas K Papp wrote: > Doing that put him in my killfile. Quoting off-topic gibberish is not > good manners either. Interesting!!! What is a killfile? Which news-reader do you use? I always wanted to be able to filter news but Iceape won't let me.
From: Tim Bradshaw on 15 Jun 2010 09:26 On 2010-06-15 13:30:45 +0100, Tamas K Papp said: > But I was already suspicious of this guy being gavino 2.0. I think it's important to understand that gavinos are non-denumerable (proof of this is left as an exercise - it is a fairly obvious diagonalisation argument), so it's not really correct to refer to them by numbers like 2.0, or at least not without saying that it is an approximation (maybe this was implicit of course, in which case I apologise). I believe that gavinos are normally mapped to [0, 1) in fact, though I'm not an expert in the field.
From: Tim Bradshaw on 15 Jun 2010 09:27 On 2010-06-15 14:26:54 +0100, Norbert_Paul said: > What is a killfile? That this question can even be asked!
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