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From: paai@kub.nl (J.J. Paijmans)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.misc,comp.os.386bsd.misc,chi.general
Subject: Re: coward (was Re: LINUX SUCKS!!!!)
Date: 26 Oct 1994 08:20:25 GMT
Organization: Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands
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In article <38jvqv$pnu@Mars.mcs.com> krolczyk@MCS.COM (Chris Krolczyk) writes:
>Brad Matthew Garcia (garcia@ece.cmu.edu) wrote:
>
>: Ah, two more victims of leaving misc.test in the header ;^)
>
>*Groan*
>
>Please feel free to visualize me threatening myself with a punishment 
>such as typing "I _will_ double-check all headers before posting" about 
>10,000 times or so.  Thank you.
>

Three questions:

1. What is 'chi.general'? (Don't seem to be able to find it).

2. Isn't there some dedicated hacker out there who can write
a patch or something that checks headers? Or an attachment to emacs
that you can load when starting emacs? I am just to lazy to
check&doublecheck the headers every time.

3. As Brad Matthew Garcia obviously gets a hard on, when other
netters tumble in the misc.test trap, perhaps he posted
the original article himself?

Paai.