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| kendallitis 2004-04-14, 2:37 pm |
| End of Semester Research paper and I would like some extra sources for
my paper. Please leave enough information for me to cite your own
words.
Thankx Kendall. here's the question.
How has the commercial unix industry been impacted by linux and how
did the commercial vendors respond?
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| Michael Vilain 2004-04-14, 2:37 pm |
| In article <65c4d0fd.0404131849.dbe22f2@posting.google.com>,
kendallitis@hotmail.com (kendallitis) wrote:
> End of Semester Research paper and I would like some extra sources for
> my paper. Please leave enough information for me to cite your own
> words.
> Thankx Kendall. here's the question.
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> How has the commercial unix industry been impacted by linux and how
> did the commercial vendors respond?
If you've been around this group enough, you should know that most take
a dim view of students expecting someone else to do their homework for
them. If you want the answers, just forward the email address of your
professor and we'll tell them all about your work or lack thereof,
hoping you get a grade commensurate with the amount of effort you've put
into the project.
[Sheesh. Lazy XXX can't even use Google. Hope he fails the class.]
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DeeDee, don't press that button! DeeDee! NO! Dee...
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| Dave Hinz 2004-04-14, 2:37 pm |
| On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 00:56:02 -0700, "Michael Vilain <vilain@spamcop.net>" <> wrote:
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> If you've been around this group enough, you should know that most take
> a dim view of students expecting someone else to do their homework for
> them.
I'm not spending any time on this guy's homework either, but you have to
admit, it's refreshing when they admit they're being lazy rather than try
to disguise it as a conversational "Oh, by the way, what if any are the
effects, as related to the...." kind of thing that just happened to come
up.
> If you want the answers, just forward the email address of your
> professor and we'll tell them all about your work or lack thereof,
> hoping you get a grade commensurate with the amount of effort you've put
> into the project.
I'm guessing he won't go for that.
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| kendallitis 2004-04-14, 4:44 pm |
| i not being lazy. i have almost 7 pages of content and 5 sources from
online linux articles and newspaper articles. i am required to have 1
'interview' source. and i think this would be the easiest way to do
just that. but whatever, thanks for your help. - - kendall - -
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| On 2004-04-14, kendallitis <kendallitis@hotmail.com> wrote:
> i not being lazy. i have almost 7 pages of content and 5 sources from
> online linux articles and newspaper articles. i am required to have 1
> 'interview' source. and i think this would be the easiest way to do
> just that. but whatever, thanks for your help. - - kendall - -
Kid, if you need an interview source, you gotta interview somebody.
So you need to find someone knowledgeable on the desired subject and
willing to be interviewed by you. How this is different from dumping
your assignment in the nearest vaguely on-topic group, is left as an
excercise. The hint it, of course, you've been doing it wrong.
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j p d (at) d s b (dot) t u d e l f t (dot) n l .
Usenet may be easy, but it's not _that_ easy.
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