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Mon, Jul 23 2007 11:06 AM | Permanent Link |
"Stefano Monterisi" | Hi Tim,
I have problems on connect to www.elevatesoft.com from Italy It is very very slow..... Have you problems on web server? Thanks, Stefano Monterisi |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 2:34 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Stefano,
<< I have problems on connect to www.elevatesoft.com from Italy It is very very slow..... Have you problems on web server? >> Not that I can see. Everything seems to be in order. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 3:27 PM | Permanent Link |
Eryk Bottomley | Stefano,
> I have problems on connect to www.elevatesoft.com from Italy > It is very very slow..... > Have you problems on web server? Seems to be working fine from here (London). Eryk |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 4:19 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Eryk,
<< Seems to be working fine from here (London). >> Thanks. That (London) reminds me of a comment I made the other day to Sam regarding a mellow temperament and those from the UK. I said that actually having bombs dropped on you for long periods of time, or personally knowing those that did, probably tends to make other negative aspects of life seem pretty trivial. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 5:51 PM | Permanent Link |
Eryk Bottomley | Tim,
> That (London) reminds me of a comment I made the other day to Sam regarding > a mellow temperament and those from the UK. I said that actually having > bombs dropped on you for long periods of time, or personally knowing those > that did, probably tends to make other negative aspects of life seem pretty > trivial. Well, I'm too young for "dropped" part myself ...but we had 30 odd years of Fenians after that and I remember them all too well. They came within 1000m and 15 minutes of turning me into hamburger twice Eryk |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 6:22 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Eryk,
<< Well, I'm too young for "dropped" part myself ...but we had 30 odd years of Fenians after that and I remember them all too well. They came within 1000m and 15 minutes of turning me into hamburger twice >> Well, let me just say that I don't wish to get into the middle of *that* argument. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 7:22 PM | Permanent Link |
"Darren Davis" | "Eryk Bottomley" <no@way.com> wrote in message
news:79DA1656-2E87-4828-B2B5-0607DE1E1CB8@news.elevatesoft.com... > > Well, I'm too young for "dropped" part myself ...but we had 30 odd years > of Fenians after that and I remember them all too well. They came within > 1000m and 15 minutes of turning me into hamburger twice > Personally I think Fenian is far too a broad term to be used in that context, as its generally used in Northern Ireland as a derogatory term towards Irish Catholics (whether nationalist or not - north or south), the vast majority of which would not support nor ever have anything to do with the IRA or subsequent splinter factions etc. D. |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 7:23 PM | Permanent Link |
Jon Lloyd Duerdoth | I was there and I remember! Of course I was very young
As a young person I accepted it as "normal" i.e. getting up every night to move down into the bomb shelter. Jon Tim Young [Elevate Software] wrote: > Eryk, > > << Seems to be working fine from here (London). >> > > Thanks. > > That (London) reminds me of a comment I made the other day to Sam regarding > a mellow temperament and those from the UK. I said that actually having > bombs dropped on you for long periods of time, or personally knowing those > that did, probably tends to make other negative aspects of life seem pretty > trivial. > |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 8:32 PM | Permanent Link |
Eryk Bottomley | Tim,
> << Well, I'm too young for "dropped" part myself ...but we had 30 odd years > of Fenians after that and I remember them all too well. They came within > 1000m and 15 minutes of turning me into hamburger twice >> > > Well, let me just say that I don't wish to get into the middle of *that* > argument. Good call. Getting in the middle of 6lbs of semtex surrounded by a couple of hundred 6 inch nails could ruin your whole day Eryk |
Mon, Jul 23 2007 8:44 PM | Permanent Link |
Eryk Bottomley | Darren,
> Personally I think Fenian is far too a broad term to be used in that > context, as its generally used in Northern Ireland as a derogatory term > towards Irish Catholics (whether nationalist or not - north or south), I am from Scotland and that term (to me) is political, not religious. The fact that most Irish Nationalists happen to be Catholic is incidental - just as it is incidental that most Indian Nationalists are/were Hindu. > vast majority of which would not support nor ever have anything to do with > the IRA or subsequent splinter factions etc. Like I said, it has nothing to do with religion. It is a corruption of a Gaelic word (Fian) which refers to robbers, bandits, brigands and "uncivilised elements" in general (the latter being a Scots Gaelic implication that may not exist in Irish). Eryk |
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