Thank you, but I would rather not get this acknowledgement previous: [Unstable code] Why timeouts doesn't mean squat... next: [Unstable code] How a blocking remote call can take down an application Gee, thanks, I am so grateful to know that. Comments 07/21/2008 09:11 PM by Sean At least you didnt get 72 emails ;) 07/22/2008 04:20 PM by jonas Thank you, and I would rather not get this post in my rss-reader ... :-P Sorry, I don't want to be insolent, and I love the the technical content you put on your blog ... And I know the difference between push an d pull, but once you have subscribed a feed, the difference is not that big from a consumer perspective ... 07/22/2008 09:48 PM by Ayende Rahien Jonas, I am fairly rigorous in cataloging posts, just ignore anything in the Misc category 07/23/2008 01:37 PM by Louis Aww... You missed the chance to say "I would rather not have gotten that comment about the post about the email." But now you can say "I would rather not have gotten that comment about the comment about the post about the email." :D Comments have been closed on this topic.
07/22/2008 04:20 PM by jonas Thank you, and I would rather not get this post in my rss-reader ... :-P Sorry, I don't want to be insolent, and I love the the technical content you put on your blog ... And I know the difference between push an d pull, but once you have subscribed a feed, the difference is not that big from a consumer perspective ...
07/22/2008 09:48 PM by Ayende Rahien Jonas, I am fairly rigorous in cataloging posts, just ignore anything in the Misc category
07/23/2008 01:37 PM by Louis Aww... You missed the chance to say "I would rather not have gotten that comment about the post about the email." But now you can say "I would rather not have gotten that comment about the comment about the post about the email." :D
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At least you didnt get 72 emails ;)
Thank you, and I would rather not get this post in my rss-reader ... :-P
Sorry, I don't want to be insolent, and I love the the technical content you put on your blog ...
And I know the difference between push an d pull, but once you have subscribed a feed, the difference is not that big from a consumer perspective ...
Jonas,
I am fairly rigorous in cataloging posts, just ignore anything in the Misc category
Aww... You missed the chance to say "I would rather not have gotten that comment about the post about the email."
But now you can say "I would rather not have gotten that comment about the comment about the post about the email." :D