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From: bpalmer@bbn.com (Brian Palmer)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Why fix the RTC (Real Time Control) for 386bsd
Date: 19 Aug 1993 20:40:08 GMT
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Message-ID: <m77p98INNcno@news.bbn.com>
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jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr) writes:

>Charles H. Murray (murrayc@hansford.com) wrote:
>: In <jmonroyCBw0vu.Eu5@netcom.com> jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr) writes:

>: >If you have something important... say it.

>: And Jesus, if what you have to say is unimportant (which is true for
>: EVERYTHING I have ever seen you post), don't say it.

>: -- 
>: Charles H. Murray                       "Performing Rocket Science at
>: Software Engineering Consultant          Orbital Sciences Corporation
>: Breckenridge, Colorado USA               Chantilly, Virginia USA"
>: murrayc@hansford.com

>	Opinion.

FACT.
>___________________________________________________________________________
>Jesus Monroy Jr                                          jmonroy@netcom.com
>/386BSD/device-drivers /fd /qic /clock /documentation
>___________________________________________________________________________

This is such a bogus sig!  Given up on the your driver?  Have you ever
finished ANYTHING in the above list?

How about ...

>___________________________________________________________________________
>Jesus Monroy Jr                                          jmonroy@netcom.com
>/dev/null /endless /stream /of /meaningless /posts
>___________________________________________________________________________

It was bad enough when you would post to this group messages on subjects
you know little or nothing about.  Then people post corrections to 90% of
what you've said.  You always reply in this fake humble tone on how you
don't know everything ... Jesus, get clue!  You never know what you're
talking about.

Brian

PS  Get off <comp.realtime>