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From: Peter Ceresole on 28 Jan 2010 14:29 Chris Ridd <chrisridd(a)mac.com> wrote: > > Calgary? Well at least when you get there, the people are calm and > > *polite*. > > Eh? Canada is just like the States, looks and feels identical until you realise what's totally different; the place is quiet and relaxed and the people are polite. -- Peter
From: Peter Ceresole on 28 Jan 2010 14:29 D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote: > > No doubt if I get an iPad, it will > > require a different driver from anything I have in any set I've bought > > so far. > > A chisel? You mean a Birmingham screw driver. -- Peter
From: Pd on 28 Jan 2010 14:38 Sara Merriman <saramerriman(a)blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: > Me too! Me too! Me too! I bought a lovely set for work recently that has > all sorts of lovely torxs for when I have to take the new iMacs apart. A nicely fitting torx is a thing of beauty forever. -- Pd
From: Ian Piper on 28 Jan 2010 14:41 On 2010-01-28 14:56:46 +0000, Dorian Gray <D.Gray(a)picture.invalid> said: > Pd, as usual your post is restrained and well-put. It must be time > consuming to write such posts, which try to educate without being > patronizing. However the fact that you see James Jolley's posts > indicates to me that your kill-file is close to empty. Mine isn't - the two irritating people who have been poisoning this place with their ridiculous spats have been in my kill-file for a long time. Now, if only the people here who I respect would stop replying to their messages of hate then I wouldn't know about them at all. Really folks - the only sustenance trolls crave is the attention you give them. Ignore them and they go away. Ian. -- Ian Piper Author of "Learn Xcode Tools for Mac OS X and iPhone Development", Apress, December 2009 Learn more here: http://learnxcodebook.com/� --�
From: Chris Ridd on 28 Jan 2010 14:43
On 2010-01-28 19:29:53 +0000, Peter Ceresole said: > Chris Ridd <chrisridd(a)mac.com> wrote: > >>> Calgary? Well at least when you get there, the people are calm and >>> *polite*. >> >> Eh? > > Canada is just like the States, looks and feels identical until you > realise what's totally different; the place is quiet and relaxed and the > people are polite. You missed the gag :-) But you're right: Canada is just the USA, except not as much. -- Chris |