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* some questions about wedding
@ 2001-11-30  5:01 안수민
  2001-11-30  7:27 ` Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding] Ahmed Masud
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From: 안수민 @ 2001-11-30  5:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi!!
Nice to meet you and happy to join your group.
I'm a korean girl and go to university.
and I got a project of which topic is world wedding
culture.
so i need your help!!
could you answer my questions if you know them?
(you don't have to anwser all of questions 
 i'll be very happy even though you anwser only one or
two :-)

-these are what i want to know.
1. what is the most popular wedding present in your
culture?

2. How much money do you need to prepare wedding
ceremony(also, which item do you spend money most for)
?

3. do you have a unique expression for proposal?
(for example, in korea, a man says "i'll love you
until my black hair turns into white like snow" to his
lover)

4. what is the most popular place for honeymoon in
your culture?

5. where and when is wedding ceremony usually held?

please help me!!!
thank you for reading my mail :-)
 



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* Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding]
  2001-11-30  5:01 some questions about wedding 안수민
@ 2001-11-30  7:27 ` Ahmed Masud
  2001-11-30  7:37   ` John Jasen
  2001-11-30  9:25 ` some questions about wedding Samuel Maftoul
                   ` (3 subsequent siblings)
  4 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Ahmed Masud @ 2001-11-30  7:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

I think that marriage bugs cannot be solved on this list. But that's just
me.

Ahmed.


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* Re: Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding]
  2001-11-30  7:27 ` Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding] Ahmed Masud
@ 2001-11-30  7:37   ` John Jasen
  2001-11-30 12:06     ` Anthony DeRobertis
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: John Jasen @ 2001-11-30  7:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ahmed Masud; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Ahmed Masud wrote:

> I think that marriage bugs cannot be solved on this list. But that's just
> me.

>From what I've seen, the interface between husband and wife seems to be
extremely buggy and rather fragile; sometimes deteriorating completely
soon after the token rings are exchanged..

We'll leave alone for the moment that husband and wife often seem to be
speaking completely different and unrelated protocols.

--
-- John E. Jasen (jjasen1@umbc.edu)
-- In theory, theory and practise are the same. In practise, they aren't.


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* Re: some questions about wedding
  2001-11-30  5:01 some questions about wedding 안수민
  2001-11-30  7:27 ` Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding] Ahmed Masud
@ 2001-11-30  9:25 ` Samuel Maftoul
  2001-11-30 14:30 ` [OT[ " Adam Schrotenboer
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  4 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Samuel Maftoul @ 2001-11-30  9:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

wedding.o: unresolved symbol wedding_for_geeks
Maybe we should include this in 2.5 :)

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* Re: Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding]
  2001-11-30  7:37   ` John Jasen
@ 2001-11-30 12:06     ` Anthony DeRobertis
  2001-11-30 12:49       ` Thomas Hofer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Anthony DeRobertis @ 2001-11-30 12:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Jasen; +Cc: Ahmed Masud, linux-kernel

> We'll leave alone for the moment that husband and wife often seem to be
> speaking completely different and unrelated protocols.

Nah, same protocol, in theory. Just one was implemented by Micro$oft.


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* Re: Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding]
  2001-11-30 12:06     ` Anthony DeRobertis
@ 2001-11-30 12:49       ` Thomas Hofer
  2001-11-30 22:06         ` Mike Fedyk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thomas Hofer @ 2001-11-30 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Anthony DeRobertis wrote (Freitag, 30. November 2001 13:06):
> > We'll leave alone for the moment that husband and wife often seem
> > to be speaking completely different and unrelated protocols.
>
> Nah, same protocol, in theory. Just one was implemented by Micro$oft.

Cool. Is it the female-part? Has anyone an exploit?  

Thomas. (Hoping for a DDoS next weekend)

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* Re: [OT[ some questions about wedding
  2001-11-30  5:01 some questions about wedding 안수민
  2001-11-30  7:27 ` Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding] Ahmed Masud
  2001-11-30  9:25 ` some questions about wedding Samuel Maftoul
@ 2001-11-30 14:30 ` Adam Schrotenboer
  2001-11-30 23:06 ` Rik van Riel
  2001-12-01  4:30 ` Thibaut Laurent
  4 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Adam Schrotenboer @ 2001-11-30 14:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 안수민, linux-kernel

On Friday 30 November 2001 00:01, 안수민 wrote:
> Hi!!
> Nice to meet you and happy to join your group.
> I'm a korean girl and go to university.
> and I got a project of which topic is world wedding
> culture.
> so i need your help!!

Unfrotunately, this is very off topic for this list, as evidenced by the many 
sarcastic replies.
Yet perhaps some answers can be supplied.

> could you answer my questions if you know them?
> (you don't have to anwser all of questions
>  i'll be very happy even though you anwser only one or
> two :-)
>
> -these are what i want to know.
> 1. what is the most popular wedding present in your
> culture?
Kind of hard to say, maybe sex...... (not much of a gift if you've already 
done it though)
>
> 2. How much money do you need to prepare wedding
> ceremony(also, which item do you spend money most for)
> ?
Variable: from real cheap to 1 million dollars or more . It all depends on 
your means and the means of the rest of the family.
>
> 3. do you have a unique expression for proposal?
> (for example, in korea, a man says "i'll love you
> until my black hair turns into white like snow" to his
> lover)

Unfortunately not. This, if such expressions come into play, is left up to 
the maginations of the participants.
>
> 4. what is the most popular place for honeymoon in
> your culture?
As w/ your question of most popular wedding present, too many variables. 
Everything from geographic location to personal preference.
>
> 5. where and when is wedding ceremony usually held?
Umm, a church. Often on a Saturday.
>
> please help me!!!
> thank you for reading my mail :-)
>
I'm sorry to be unable to provide more concrete answers to your questions, 
but w/ such huge variances in this "culture", it becomes exceedingly 
difficult to pin down.
>
>
>
> ===================================================================
> 우리 인터넷, Daum  http://www.daum.net
> 송금, 1/n청구, 회비걷기! 이메일 한통으로 해결한다
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* Re: Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding]
  2001-11-30 12:49       ` Thomas Hofer
@ 2001-11-30 22:06         ` Mike Fedyk
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Mike Fedyk @ 2001-11-30 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Thomas Hofer; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 01:49:33PM +0100, Thomas Hofer wrote:
> Anthony DeRobertis wrote (Freitag, 30. November 2001 13:06):
> > > We'll leave alone for the moment that husband and wife often seem
> > > to be speaking completely different and unrelated protocols.
> >
> > Nah, same protocol, in theory. Just one was implemented by Micro$oft.
> 
> Cool. Is it the female-part? Has anyone an exploit?  
> 
> Thomas. (Hoping for a DDoS next weekend)

./mind-altering-drugs

But, if you're not careful it'll su to root and write random data to your
drives, fry your memory, confiscate your computer, and report you to the
authorities.

;)

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* Re: some questions about wedding
  2001-11-30  5:01 some questions about wedding 안수민
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2001-11-30 14:30 ` [OT[ " Adam Schrotenboer
@ 2001-11-30 23:06 ` Rik van Riel
  2001-12-01  4:30 ` Thibaut Laurent
  4 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Rik van Riel @ 2001-11-30 23:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 안수민; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, [EUC-KR] ¾È¼ö¹Î wrote:

Assuming you're talking about internet culture, I guess
the following must have some truth in it.

> 1. what is the most popular wedding present in your
> culture?

Spam

> 4. what is the most popular place for honeymoon in
> your culture?

Hormel's factory ?

> 5. where and when is wedding ceremony usually held?

Hormel's factory ?

Rik
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* Re: some questions about wedding
  2001-11-30  5:01 some questions about wedding 안수민
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2001-11-30 23:06 ` Rik van Riel
@ 2001-12-01  4:30 ` Thibaut Laurent
  4 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Thibaut Laurent @ 2001-12-01  4:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To:  ¾È¼ö¹Î ; +Cc: linux-kernel

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 14:01:50 +0900 (KST)
"¾È¼ö¹Î" <anmacarena@hanmail.net> wrote:

 | 1. what is the most popular wedding present in your
 | culture?

IIRC, the male usually gives either a small rock (not especially a diamond)
or a fish to the female (depending on the species).

 | 2. How much money do you need to prepare wedding
 | ceremony(also, which item do you spend money most for)
 | ?

You don't need any money. People tend to bring their own fish with them.

 | 3. do you have a unique expression for proposal?
 | (for example, in korea, a man says "i'll love you
 | until my black hair turns into white like snow" to his
 | lover)

It sounds like a sort of _very_ broken trumpett.

 | 4. what is the most popular place for honeymoon in
 | your culture?

Antarctic...

 | 5. where and when is wedding ceremony usually held?

It's usually held on the shore. No particuliar day but usually during
spring.

 | please help me!!!

I believe the National Geographics folks made some nice videos if you want
to learn more...

 | thank you for reading my mail :-)

Cheers,
Thibaut


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