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ROTFL!<BR>
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What can I say besides "open mouth, insert foot?"<BR>
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On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 12:07, Randall R Schulz wrote:
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<PRE><FONT COLOR="#050c87" SIZE="3"><I>David,
Now I'm a big Linux proponent and only currently wed to Windows by a quirk
of my personal employment history, but never did I realize that rebooting a
Linux system would fix a broken disk.
Those Linux kernel programmers really _are_ miracle workers, aren't they?
Wow!
Randall Schulz
At 06:28 2002-12-21, David Means wrote:
>Hum... I should have known. A reboot fixed the problem. I suppose that
>what I get for being a Unix geek: you don't _have_ to reboot a unix system
>to fix broken stuff. (unless it's really broken, like disks, etc, etc).
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Programmers rule #1: Grok before frobnicating.</PRE>
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