Will do that from now and on, thank you...umm perhaps you could answer me to thsi thread

It doesn't seem to me that you're really doing. I told you and shmem did too: show some care in the things you say by putting some effort into them. See? This reply of mine is coming so late because by all means I've had no time up until now. Since I'm not a native English speaker I try to think carefully of what I write: I can still get something wrong, and certainly will. But it's more difficult if I re-read what I wrote. It's easier to spot spelling errors, for example. Also, I try to format the post suitably, to include a quotation, to insert links as needed: all this requires some time. Not a terrible amount, yet some time. However I care and so that is hopefully well spent time. I may have replied to you earlier without doing any of the above, typing as fast as possible and without putting much thought into it, which probably would have also left all sorts of spelling errors within it. Now, not that I consider myself to be the best person in the world, but IMO it wouldn't have been respectful of the other people here, and you in particular.


In reply to Re^5: Weird error after a configuration change by blazar
in thread Weird error after a configuration change by Nik

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