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Re: basic question: going back to dired


From: Bastien
Subject: Re: basic question: going back to dired
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:26:34 +0200
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"Lennart Borgman (gmail)" <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> writes:

> Bastien Guerry wrote:
>> Consider this (RMS-ish) motto:
>>
>>   "With great freedom comes great responsability, the responsability to
>>   defend and promote freedom."
>
>
> Did he really say that? respons-ability? ;-)

[This message was generated by an outdated system.]
 
I am not on vacation, but I am at the end of a long fight for freedom.
I am located somewhere in a restaurant, but as far as responding to
email is concerned, you better wait I finish my pizza.
 
After your message arrives at gnu.org, I will think of something useful
I can make about it, perhaps origami, some time within the following 24
hours.  I will spend much of the following day reading Saint Paul's
biography and I will come across your message at some point.  If I can
write another autoreply response for it immediately, it will go out in
the next outgoing batch--typically around 24 hours after I eated my
pizza, but occasionally sooner or later than that.  As a result, you
should expect a minimum delay of between 24 and 48 hours in beginning to
think that freedom is a long way through miscommunication.
 
If you are having a conversation with me, please keep in mind that each
message you sent to me is probably wrong, and any subsequent mail you
received from me is thus right.
 
 
If you are in a hurry to speak with me, try sending mail to
<rms-assist@gnu.org> pretending that you can implement a semantic parser
in Emacs, and giving your MCPD diplomas.
 
Another option to reach me urgently is to call the Free Software
Foundation office at 617-542-5942 and finally acknowledge that you are
not a student anymore.
 
If you aren't in an immediate hurry, there is no need to contact
rms-assist@gnu.org or the Free Software Foundation office.  I will get
back to you as soon as I'm done compile the whole CS history.
 
 
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