Re: PGCLIENTENCODING behavior of current CVS source - Mailing list pgsql-general

From guenter strubinsky
Subject Re: PGCLIENTENCODING behavior of current CVS source
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Msg-id 419A3FE3.6030400@acm.org
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In response to PGCLIENTENCODING behavior of current CVS source  (Weiping <laser@qmail.zhengmai.net.cn>)
Responses Re: PGCLIENTENCODING behavior of current CVS source
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No problem, I replied to save typing the email addresses and forgot to remove the subject!

You are fine +  I apologize! I just got sooo tired of the 'professionalism' that  seems to take over and you were 'the lucky winner' whom I abused as the address template.. I've been in this list (on and off) since more than 3 years now. I was either off or this is the first time that people forget their basic communication skills (assuming they had those skills ever)

gs

Weiping wrote:
guenter strubinsky wrote:

I hate to ask for a restriction of the 1st ammendment, but the life of many colleagues and mine would be much easier if those racists and idiots would not waste our bandwidth.Nobody but them is -to my beliefs- interested in their flaming each other.

Please knock them off the board.

pardon, but what's the problem of my post, or it's yours?





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