On Wednesday 06 August 2003 11:51 pm, Greg Kedrovsky wrote: > {LUG-Lord] sent me a personal message letting me know that > humor was not well > received on the list because it was not considered professional or > technical or ... Linux-like... He must never have studied the kernel source then. Lots of humor there. Where's that "printer on fire" error code? What about "fortune"? Yeah, we get off track. I think the job hunting discussion is relevant, because that's how we either fund Linux or put Linux to work. I think it's important to point out that comprehensible grammar and spelling are important parts of conveying a technical message - just like getting the syntax right in code. Perhaps your LUG-Lord has never heard of The Journal of Irreproducable Results. I remember discovering, at an impressionable age, a collection of those essays from MIT under the title "Stress Analysis of a Strapless Evening Gown". Proof that some geeks both have a sense of humor and can write.