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From: jmonroy@netcom.com (Jesus Monroy Jr)
Subject: Re: 386BSD is dead; long live 386BSD...
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Date: Wed, 24 Aug 1994 20:52:29 GMT
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Ch. Buckley (ceb@netcom16.netcom.com) wrote:
: In article <33b84i$482@spruce.cic.net> pauls@locust.cic.net (Paul Southworth) writes:

:    In article <jmonroyCuxMAB.8IL@netcom.com>,
:    Jesus Monroy Jr <jmonroy@netcom.com> wrote:
:    >                The purpose of these discussions is, of course, to
:    >            amplify the comments by Bill Jolitz and others in the UNIX
:    >            community that would like to see some changes in the *BSD
:    >            system, as we know it now.   As always, we are hoping for
:    >            improvements so that theory and application find a happy
:    >            medium.  Please remember though that 386bsd is an
:    >	    *experimental Operating System*.


:    Yes, I keep hearing that last statement repeated again and again.
:  
	Why is it some people insist on using massive 
	run on sentences with blurts inserted in 
	parantheses(sp?) ?

	Why don't you indent your paragraphs?

	Why don't you us a little style in your writing?

	Are you going to flunk English as well as Comp Science?

	An a reallly going to waste my time looking up 
	the contorted words that the English language butchers
	from other languages it steals from?

	Must I mispronounce my native language because many
	of you can't distinguish for different "K" sounds?

	Why am I blathering like this... I have an appointment.

	
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Jesus Monroy Jr                                          jmonroy@netcom.com
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