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Re: docs



On Sun, Dec 07, 2003 at 12:40:31AM -0600, Michael D Schleif wrote:

> David Yitzchak Cohen <lists+mutt_users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> [2003:12:07:00:07:13-0500] scribed:
> <snip />
> > I'm willing to settle for the latest version's docs, if necessary.
> > That version (1.5.5.1i) was released on the web, so one should
> > reasonably be able to expect to find the corresponding docs on the
> > web, as well.  I'm complaining that this simply isn't the case :-(
> 
> Why don't you take your complaints to where they may do some good, which
> -- as you can plainly see -- is not _here_ ;>
> 
> <snip />

Well, if we get concensus (spelling?) here, it's easy for me to ask the
webmaster to "make it so."

> > Uninstall'n'reinstall may be popular around Bill's camp, but any
> > self-respecting Dave tries to figure out why why the install is
> > incomplete.  In my particular case, it's because I don't have
> > up-to-date versions of a bunch of tools required for human-readable
> > doc generation out of the source.  In other words, I can uninstall and
> > reinstall Mutt until I'm blue in the face and ain't no human-readable
> > docs gonna magically appear ;-)
> 
> Please, by all means, do this and pleasure yourself to your heart's
> content.  Why do you continue to blather here?  It is clear to me that
> your blathering on and on about that which peeves you does nothing
> except excite you, and you know, Dave, your heart, it's not good to go
> racing about like this -- it could be injurious -- and we'd all hate to
> see you go and hurt yourself.

...and you don't think that uninstall'n'reinstall over and over and over and 
over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over 
and over and over and over and over would be injurious?  Being blue in the face 
would certainly not be good. . .

(BTW - I'm sure many of them grumpy ol' dudes here would love nothing
more than the chance to see me go and hurt myself, or hurt my keyboard
(the MaxiSwitch MaxiPro II - 124 keys, fully programmable and remappable,
with DOS software that supposedly works through DOSEMU, too, although I've
yet to manage that feat), or hurt my computer, or hurt my Cable modem,
or hurt whatever it takes to get me to stop posting to the damn list!)

> Down, boy!  Down . . .

Haven't you heard of a Boy Named Sue?  What makes you think a girl can't
be named David?

 - Dave

-- 
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It's simple, Skyler.  You've seen what food processors do to food, right?

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