On Tue, 2007-12-11 at 06:35 -0800, rambod kamaei wrote:
hi this is correct
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Yes, it is. Read what it says and try again. Additional to the
digest's instructions: Edit out the parts of the digest that have
nothing to do with your message.
On the other hand, we have no idea what you're referring to. There's 15
different messages in that digest, and you've not done anything to point
out which message you're responding to.
The way some people misuse the digests is REALLY annoying. Apart from
it being a waste of bandwidth, the replies are completely ambiguous. It
reminds me of my *old* mother who has this stupid habit of asking
"what's this?" while she's in another room, and there's a brick
wall
between us.
We don't know what "this" or "it" is unless we can see what
you're
referring to, and we can't with posts like yours. This has nothing to
do with computer newbies, it's just common sense.
I can't see through brick walls.
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