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Hi all,

Test, please ignore.

Hudson
Nov 14 '05 #1
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hu********@gmx. net (Hudson Reis) writes:
Test, please ignore.


Your question is outside the domain of comp.lang.c, which discusses
only the standard C programming language, including the standard C
library. This is a remarkably narrow topic compared to what many
people expect.

For your convenience, the list below contains topics that are not
on-topic for comp.lang.c, and suggests newsgroups for you to
explore if you have questions about these topics. Please do
observe proper netiquette before posting to any of these
newsgroups. In particular, you should read the group's charter
and FAQ, if any. If those fail to answer your question then you
should browse through at least two weeks of recent articles to
make sure that your question has not already been answered.

* OS-specific questions, such as how to clear the screen,
access the network, list the files in a directory, or read
"piped" output from a subprocess. These questions should be
directed to OS-specific newsgroups, such as
comp.os.ms-windows.program mer.misc, comp.unix.progr ammer, or
comp.os.linux.d evelopment.apps .

* Compiler-specific questions. Ask about these in
compiler-specific newsgroups, such as gnu.gcc.help or
comp.os.ms-windows.program mer.misc. Questions about writing
compilers are appropriate in comp.compilers.

* Processor-specific questions, such as questions about
assembly and machine code. x86 questions are appropriate in
comp.lang.asm.x 86, embedded system processor questions may
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* ABI-specific questions, such as how to interface assembly
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* Algorithms, except questions about C implementations of
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* Making C interoperate with other languages. C has no
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* The C standard, as opposed to standard C. Questions about
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* C++. Please do not post or cross-post questions about C++
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* Test posts. Please test in a newsgroup meant for testing,
such as alt.test.

news.groups.que stions is a good place to ask about the appropriate
newsgroup for a given topic.

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are actually linear with a large constant."
--Mike Lee
Nov 14 '05 #2
hu********@gmx. net (Hudson Reis) wrote in
news:98******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com on Thu 18 Dec 2003
07:41:25p:
Hi all,

Test, please ignore.

Hudson


Tests go in alt.test. Always. Don't do this again.

Nov 14 '05 #3
August Derleth <li************ *****@onewest.n et> writes:
hu********@gmx. net (Hudson Reis) wrote in
news:98******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com on Thu 18 Dec 2003
07:41:25p:
Hi all,

Test, please ignore.

Hudson


Tests go in alt.test. Always. Don't do this again.


Or misc.test, or comp.test, or any of a number of *.test newsgroups.
(There's even a misc.test.moder ated.)

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Nov 14 '05 #4
Ben Pfaff <bl*@cs.stanfor d.edu> spoke thus:
Your question is outside the domain of comp.lang.c
(etc.)


As a standard off-topic redirector, I think this works very well.
It'd be really great if everyone just agreed that this single post
should be the only reponse to off-topic posts...

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Nov 14 '05 #5
Christopher Benson-Manica <at***@nospam.c yberspace.org> writes:
Ben Pfaff <bl*@cs.stanfor d.edu> spoke thus:
Your question is outside the domain of comp.lang.c
(etc.)


As a standard off-topic redirector, I think this works very well.
It'd be really great if everyone just agreed that this single post
should be the only reponse to off-topic posts...


That's kind of my idea. I've posted it as a response to a few
off-topic articles now, refining it as necessary. So far, it
seems to get a reasonable response from the OPs.
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Nov 14 '05 #6
Hudson Reis <hu********@gmx .net.> writes:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 03:48:31 GMT, in
news:Xn******** *************** ***********@63. 223.5.95 "August Derleth" said
hu********@gmx. net (Hudson Reis) wrote in
news:98******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com on Thu 18 Dec 2003
07:41:25p:
Hi all,

Test, please ignore.

Hudson


Tests go in alt.test. Always. Don't do this again.


What the fuck are you going to do about it if I do it again?


Send an abuse report to your ISP. With luck, they'll cut off
your service for violation of the AUP.
--
"Given that computing power increases exponentially with time,
algorithms with exponential or better O-notations
are actually linear with a large constant."
--Mike Lee
Nov 14 '05 #7
On 19 Dec 2003 18:57:28 GMT, Hudson Reis <hu********@gmx .net.> wrote:
On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 03:48:31 GMT, in
news:Xn******* *************** ************@63 .223.5.95 "August Derleth" said
hu********@gmx. net (Hudson Reis) wrote in
news:98******** *************** ***@posting.goo gle.com on Thu 18 Dec 2003
07:41:25p:
Hi all,

Test, please ignore.

Hudson


Tests go in alt.test. Always. Don't do this again.


What the fuck are you going to do about it if I do it again?


I've just done it. Bye, now.

--
Al Balmer
Balmer Consulting
re************* ***********@att .net
Nov 14 '05 #8
Hudson Reis wrote:
What the fuck are you going to do about it if I do it again?

Not going to be a problem, as I am adding you to my killfile
immediately.

Presumably, you had some reason for test posting to these groups. Now
you have, at a stroke, alienated almost all the worthwhile people there.
Well done! You don't often see such idiocy.


Brian Rodenborn
Nov 14 '05 #9
Hudson Reis wrote:
"August Derleth" said
hu********@gmx. net (Hudson Reis) wrote in

Test, please ignore.


Tests go in alt.test. Always. Don't do this again.


What the fuck are you going to do about it if I do it again?


Your attitude, plus your ingenious addition of c.l.c++ to the
cross-post, shows you to be an offensive ignorant boor with
nothing to contribute to either news group, and has probably
already generated several complaints to your ISP (who, with any
luck, will terminate you) and has certainly installed you in
various killfiles around the world. This will greatly lessen the
chance of your ever receiving any help or advice in these areas,
should you ever desire it.

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Nov 14 '05 #10

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