Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 19 Jul 1998 21:34:08 -0500 | From | Terry L Ridder <> | Subject | Re: [offtopic] Brain Farts |
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David Burrows wrote: > > Dear fellow linux kernel enthusiasts, :P > > I've noticed an alarming number of people seem to stuff up URLS, or post > patches then forget to attach the patch. Is it really that hard, to allow > those neurons in the brain to function properly enough so that this does > not occur? I mean how hard is it to double check something? Especially > before its posted to a mailing list of such volume. > > Just a thought, > > Dave. >
I am amazed there are not more, bad URL's, forgotten patches, etc. I mean most of us have given up the luxuries of eating and sleeping so we are able to hack on the kernel, so the brain neurons are just rebeling a little. ;-)
There are those of us who have also given up shaving and getting haircuts so we have more time to hack on the kernel.
There are also those of us who have given up on dating on the understanding that it it easier to understand the kernel than a woman, any woman.
So having given up shaving, haircuts, eating, sleeping, and dating please have some allowances for "errors". ;-)
-- Terry L. Ridder Blue Danube Software (Blaue Donau Software) "We do not write software, we compose it."
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