We sure have some weird "ducks" on this list. I guess a "duck" is a "bird"; but is a "gnome" some kind of "duck" too. Seems when Robert Bob is swinging his "mallet" that the "gnome" invariably "ducks". So, when is a gnome and/or a bird a duck by any other gname? The one way you can always tell, is that neither one of them knows where the shift/key is located, or cares to use it to let the rest of us know what the devil they're talking about. I believe in rules, just so I can decide which ones to break, and WHEN. Never bother to break the small ones; it's not worth the effort. Joe gnome wrote: > Le samedi 27 avril 2002, à 07:14 , Bowerbird@... a écrit : > > > gnome said: > >> any app still changing its own resources > >> after the warnings that apple > >> -- and users on this list -- > >> have been giving for years deserves... > >> [having a sheep named after one?]. > > > > my apps do that, so there... > > > > and not only do i think it's alright, but > > i think it's the _best_ thing for them to do... > > > > save the lectures, i'm not listening... > > if anyone doesn't know, bowerbird has had sheep named > after him. i wish that sheep a happier life that one > of bb's users trying to use his apps from a locked > media or volume, in a multi-user situation, or... > heaven forbid under mac os x. but as bb is still with > fbII at last news, the last part shouldn't occur before > the year 2024. > > :-j > > bb who of course doesn't agree with 'rules', buys a cd > in a store and takes it home. there he decides that he would > like to remix the disk and then re-record this back to the > cd. which of course he can do as he makes his own rules. > unfortunately the cd doesn't agree. > > bb who of course doesn't agree with 'rules', decides > that he wants to fly. which of course he can do as he makes > his own rules. unfortunately gravity is being very cooperative > so far... a grounded bird? > > -- > To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...>