On Tue, 16 Jan 2007 15:29:54 +0000, Duncan wrote: > Bruce Bowler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted > [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Tue, 16 Jan 2007 13:41:46 > +0000: [....] >> Correct and not correct. I have thought about it a bit and while it's >> nice to be able to have a split personality, it shouldn't be a >> *requirement* if you use more than one news server. > > Let me apologize as that came off a bit (OK, more than a bit =8^( ) > uppity. That wasn't my intention, as I'm here to help, ...
Duncan, I'm your witness for helpfulness. Otoh, I had to ask the same question, albeit less articulately -- and I'm betting it will recur many more times here. To be sure, the way it really works is obvious *after* you've once seen it (or had it explained to you). I submit, however, that it is neither obvious nor intuitive to those of us devoid of aspirations to technoidicity, who just need to *use* Pan. You may be interested in a little anecdote -- with an implied definition of "obvious." It seems some Nobel laureate nuclear physicist was lured to another university by, among other things, the fact that he could have a classroom right next to his office, with an interconnecting door, so that he never had to go out in the hall. One day he was giving a post-doctoral class, scribbling onto the blackboard the whole time, and said at a certain point, "Now, obviously, ..." Writing down the next equation, he kept going -- unaware of a hand that immediately began waving frantically at the back of the room. When he eventually glanced around, the poor guy with the hand asked, "Professor X, back where you said "obviously" ... about the top of the second board -- is that *really* obvious?" The prof looked at it a minute; grabbed a pad and pencil; and disappeared into his adjoining office. Fifteen minutes later, he came back; said, "Yes, it is obvious" -- and went on where he had left off. -- Beartooth Staffwright, PhD, Neo-Redneck Linux Convert Remember I know precious little of what I am talking about. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users