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From: jkh@whisker.hubbard.ie (Jordan K. Hubbard)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.development
Subject: Re: Answer to question on the virtual machine (really Jmonroy)
Date: 05 Jun 1994 00:09:53 GMT
Organization: Jordan Hubbard
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In-reply-to: jmonroy@netcom.com's message of Sat, 4 Jun 1994 19:52:02 GMT

In article <jmonroyCqw1uq.BI1@netcom.com> jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr) writes:

Jesus, Jesus - will you ever learn to spell?  For someone who
obviously enjoys posting as much as you do, and loves to rag me for
"run-on sentences" when given half a chance, you still appear to be
incapable of forming a coherent sentence (in english)!  Let's look at
some of these latest gems:

	   In a true strife for illiteration, I am always amazed

``A strife for illiteration''?  Pardon?  Those words don't even go
together, at least not on planet earth.

	   at the extempt to which some people attempt _post facto_
	   communique.  That is to say, this wasn't even good -- 

"extent", I assume.  I'll also assume that "post facto communique" in
this context would be a type of french letter sent through the Italian
postal service?  Ok, ok.  I'll give you that one - it shows that
you're at least _trying_ to be literate.

	   next time try reading some older threads, at least
	   their colourful.

	   I should only be as lucky.

"They're colorful".  Also, what's with this "colourful" nonsense?  You
applying for British citizenship?  We should all be *so* lucky..

But all in all, not a bad post.  You got several of the conjunctions
right this time, which is a definate improvement. I suppose we can
only assume that your prozac perscription has been renewed!

					Jordan
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