At 19:12 28/08/2000, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 27, 2000 at 10:44:25PM +0100, Anton Altaparmakov wrote:
[snip]
> > +D: NTFS fixes and temporal maintainer
>
>Wow, you maintain _time_? I'm impressed at your godliness :-)
>Did you perhaps mean temporary? :-)
<checking dictionary> Ah yes, I did mean temporary. I will correct it with
my next patch. When I have a patch that is, for now I will enjoy my short
happy life of being among the gods. (-;
Anyway, thanks for pointing it out. I would probably never have noticed it
otherwise. (English being my third language and all...)
Alan and Trever:
Thanks a lot for the supporting words!!! They are very much appreciated!
And I quite agree with what both of you have said. - I find it sometimes
quite difficult to "get the point" of some jokes based on language. -
Fortunately I understood this one. (-:
This is getting rather off topic now so we should probably drop this
subject (at least from LKML)...
Best regards,
Anton
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