Re: A92: Write Fargo programs like this...


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Re: A92: Write Fargo programs like this...




Mike Matz is definitely right, Daniel is so damn selfish.
This mailing list ain't here for ppl to get pity or some
crap like that. So waht if ur screen is broken, buy a new
one.  What? You stole the first one? too bad...You
don't deserve to be a Fargo programmer anyhow.
You are the same people who complain that left-handed
scissors shouldn't be more expensive.  But life's not fair.
So, stop with darn idea that we are going to serve progs
just for ur dumb stolen ti-92 with a broken screen...

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Matz <picasso@centuryinter.net>
To: assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-92@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 1998 12:13 AM
Subject: Re: A92: Write Fargo programs like this...



At 11:22 PM on 1/13/98, Daniel S Plaisetd wrote:

> Danke Boom2envy, daž ist net von Deehr (dir :) ), aber ich schaue solche
> Sachen
> nicht an.  Wenn du es nicht erraten hast, ist dies ein Witz, obwohl mein
> LCD leider
> wirklich gebrochen ist :(
>      Daniel Plaisted
>      -dsplaisted@bigfoot.com

I am sorry to voice my opinion if there are many who disagree with me, but
I will anyway.  I do not appreciate getting things in my email that I have
no use for.  Yes, it is true that I am not interested in _everything_ that
is discussed from time to time on this list, but I _really_ do not
appreciate SPAM like this message.  I don't know German, and I'm certain
that a good number of people on this list don't know it, either.  Why are
there messages like this that most of us have no use for?  When you respond
to a message on the list, you must remember that the message you type will
be in _everyone's_ inbox in the next few minutes.
Secondly, (not to go off on one person here... but I'm in a bad mood
anyway) I think it is sort of funny that this Daniel S Plaisetd fellow
thinks that all fargo programmers are going to stop what they are doing and
change their programs around to fit in the screen of his broken calculator.
If you all are going to do that, I say all the power to you.  However,
making programs that will fit on your broken screen is not really serving
the entire TI92 community very well.

There, I said what I wanted to say.  I'm sorry if I offended anybody
(especially you, Daniel ;), but this can be really irritating sometimes.

Mike Matz
flames please to picasso@centuryinter.net and not to the list :P