D/UX 3.2C (and some Re: [CCTALK] Rants)

From: Dave Woyciesjes <DAW_at_yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu>
Date: Fri May 17 10:23:14 2002

On Friday, May 17, 2002, at 01:14 AM, Glen Goodwin wrote:

>> From: Raymond Moyers <rmoyers_at_nop.org>
>
>> I understand the thinking behind bifurcation of the list,
>> but this wont quell the foamy mouth shout-down/shoot-down
>> crowd that lay claim to that manufactured "civil" right
>> to protection against speach that they find offensive.
>
> Jay --
>
> I find Mr. Moyers' speech to be offensive in the context of this list...
>
> I think you have done a great job of splitting up the list and moving it
> to
> a new server and software...

        Glen, thank you for saying what I've thought about saying, but haven't
had a chance to put together the proper words.
        As for Raymond Moyers, when is he going to stop his way-too-longwinded
quotes of other people, and start thinking for himself? G** d***! I never
thought that someone could read -too- much. Methinks Ray needs to get out
of the Political-Science section of the library, and have a life or
something...
        Why does he fel the need to waste our bandwidth & time with his
political views, which are always irrelevant to the discussion at hand?

        Sorry about my rant. i had to get it off my chest.

        And now, back to your regularly scheduled programming...

        Where is a good repository for Digital UNIX 3.2C software? I mean,
stuff that would have been on my DEC 3000/400 when it was shipped new with
D/UX 3.2C... Or does anyone have a packing list from that kind of setup,
that would say what would have been on it? I do believe this workstation
just makes the 10 year cut off... :)

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