On Thursday 13 Jan 2005 22:12, Jeff Vian wrote: > On Thu, 2005-01-13 at 14:59 -0700, Guy Fraser wrote: > > On Thu, 2005-13-01 at 12:24 -0700, Kevin Fries wrote: > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > > > Kiryl Hakhovich wrote: > > > | Hey Brian, > > > | > > > | i have been testing it on : > > > | - Toshiba Laptop Satellite 2805-S401 (P III , 256 RAM) > > > | - Desktop Dell Optiplex GX110 (P III, 128 RAM) > > > | > > > | Both worked absolutely fine out of the box with installation of FC1. > > > > > > Also, try to bottom post. Top posting is truly annoyning, this is not > > > Jepardy where you get the answer first then assertain the question. > > > > Bull. > > Only Type A whackos care. > > Take some valium. > > Guy, > Take some valium yourself. > > No need to restart the flame war about top/bottom posting. > > IMHO, Kevin's suggestion mirrors the desires of the majority on this > list. > > Jeff It may mirror the desires of the majority. My **only** thought on this is that *repeated* top-posters deserve Kevin's admonition. If Kevin has seen this poster top-posting, regularly (I haven't looked), then great. If not .. give the poster a chance. I'm guilty of not thinking sometimes, and top-posting, especially if I've come from a list where the norm IS top-posting. I think I've even sent one tonight to this list top-posted by mistake. Repeated top-posting .. ask or flame. But mistakes happen. If this starts another discussion, then fine. Nothing should *ever* be written in stone, and the population of this list is volatile enough that anything that raised the blood pressure of one generation of subscribers should be raised again and again to allow the majority to air their view ... and make sure that the majority view hasn't changed. Otherwise we get a situation where the one that shouts loudest (or even the only one that bothers shouting!) wins , rather than a true majority. -- Tony Dietrich ------------- Grandpa Charnock's Law: You never really learn to swear until you learn to drive. [I thought it was when your kids learned to drive. Ed.]