On 2006-11-12, Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> posted something concerning:
> __/ [ Tim Smith ] on Sunday 12 November 2006 19:07 \__
>
>> In article <m9jel2drcro1p1cmli6j854ovm8jh35rij@xxxxxxx>,
>> doug_mentohl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 12 Nov 2006 04:40:37 -0600, Erik Funkenbusch wrote:
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>>> >> Here's a nice screencast: http://slated.org/xgl_on_fc5
>>>
>>> > What does that have to do creating a screencast on Linux?
>>>
>>> See cause Roy uses the word screencast and the word isn't mentioned on
>>> the site then the video isn't a 60 second clip of XGL running on
>>
>> What do you mean "the site"? There were two sites mentioned in Roy's
>> post. Erik's response *clearly* indicated which parts of his response
>> corresponded with each of those two sites, but you are taking parts that
>> *clearly* only applied to the first site, and responding as if he was
>> talking about the second site, and you edit his post to remove the
>> mention of the first site.
>>
>> For reference, here is Roy's post again:
>>
>> ======
>> Creating Screencasts on Linux
>>
>> ,----[ Quote ]
>> | I recently created a couple of screencasts for the Ubuntu-UK LoCo
>> | team, of which I am a member.
>> `----
>>
>> http://www.serverwatch.com/news/article.php/3643071
>>
>> Here's a nice screencast: http://slated.org/xgl_on_fc5
>> ======
>>
>> Note the Subject: "Linux Screencasts Made Easy in Ubunutu".
>>
>> Now, go follow the main link in Roy's post, and tell us where it talks
>> about making screencasts on Ubuntu.
>>
>> Now, would you like to try responding again, but honestly this time?
>
> Sorry about that. I pasted the link from the previous post.
>
> http://popey.com/Creating_Screencasts
>
> To err is human.
Now Erik will be pleased with you again.
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