...which is exactly the reason I don't post questions. I know that 95% of my questions I've thought of have been answered by a simple man page search, the other 5% are hacked together with Python.
As far as being a hacker when people call you that, good lord that term has been bastardized. Any punk that catches your Facebook open is a hacker anymore. I don't answer questions because I don't have the knowledge necessary to yet. When I do I'm sure I'll parrot in with a few RTFMs. Until then I'll just stalk about and read. Cheers. Thanks for your time in reading, Brandon Weaver On Dec 1, 2011, at 1:28 AM, John Tate <[email protected]> wrote: > I think I've found a bug in the OpenBSD crowd. They bug the hell out of me > and my little mistakes. > > I am not talking about people who actually have a solution, but I can't > seem to ask anything on this list without parrots coming along picking on > me. I think some people just hang out here because it's the most anal bunch > of hackers ever, in recorded history. What are your experiences? > > Is it true that occasionally we attract people who either love bullying or > are just lazy and pretending to be one of the clever? > > It just figures some of these people sit on the list, and email you poorly > researched crap with no answers contain. > > If you hate a question, it truly doesn't belong, bug me. > > But if you just can't answer a question, ignore it. > > John Tate. > > Note: Yes, it's not my list. > > -- > www.johntate.org

