Dienstag, 8. Januar 2008 Bill Anderson:
From the jokes, I can tell that you are not a cowboy and have never worked on a ranch. I own one, live on it, work it, and still herd cattle with a horse and dog. The definition of a rough morning is delivering a calf at 4am, when it is freezing cold, and the calf has to be turned and pulled out. The clue that you are not a cowboy is that the words cowboy and dude have opposite meanings. In the cowboy world, a dude is a city slicker.
If I were a cowboy the morning chill would definitely have an effect on my verbosity levels, that much I know. That's what I tried to say. Didn't mean to insult the craftsmen of the west. Plus not that I could. Brevity I cherish. Linus-Torvald-Chuck-Yeager's kind of brevity. There are times and people for it. But if someone asks for a little hand-holding you might just do that or not bother at all. Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org