* 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)
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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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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
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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: 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
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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$oft.
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* Re: Too buggy even for Linux [Was Re: some questions about wedding]
2001-11-30 12:06 ` Anthony DeRobertis
@ 2001-11-30 12:49 ` Thomas Hofer
2001-11-30 22:06 ` Mike Fedyk
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From: Thomas Hofer @ 2001-11-30 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
Anthony DeRobertis wrote (Freitag, 30. November 2001 13:06):
> > We'll leave alone for the moment that husband and wife often seem
> > to be speaking completely different and unrelated protocols.
>
> Nah, same protocol, in theory. Just one was implemented by Micro$oft.
Cool. Is it the female-part? Has anyone an exploit?
Thomas. (Hoping for a DDoS next weekend)
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* Re: 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
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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
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)
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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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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
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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.
>
>
>
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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
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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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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
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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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