| Anonymous 2007-10-23, 1:14 am |
| "Glenn P.," <C128User@FVI.Net> wrote:
> On 23-Oct-07 at 1:18am +0200, <cripto@ecn.org> wrote:
>
>
> The word is "Overly".
No, it's "overtly", and it was specifically chosen for it's unique
meaning. Please buy, rent, borrow, or steal a dictionary. I won't
always be here to hold your hand...
Overtly O"vert*ly, adv.
Publicly; openly.
overtly
adv : in an overt manner; "he did it overtly" [ant: covertly]
overt o"vert ([=o]*v[~e]rt" or [=o]"v[~e]rt), a. [OF. overt,
1. Open to view; public; apparent; manifest. Opposite of
hidden.
Or pick a contextually meaningful synon... errr... a "wurd dat meand du
same thang" from this list if you're still befuddled (confused)...
22 Moby Thesaurus words for "overt":
apparent, bald, bare, clear, clear-cut, disclosed, evident,
exposed, manifest, naked, observable, obvious, open, open as day,
open to all, patent, plain, public, revealed, unclassified,
unconcealed, visible
> -- %%%%%%%%%% "Glenn P.," <C128User@FVI.Net> %%%%%%%%%%%
And fix your broken sigdash.
And your too long, mindlessly redundant signature itself.
And upgrade your version of Pine, you're like three releases and a
ton of bug fixes behind. I mean it's not that it's like the latest
version has been out for over two XXXXing years or anything right? And
this isn't plastered all over Pine's web site...
"Note: Install Pine 4.64, or later version, to fix a buffer overflow
problem."
HTH/HAND - No need to thank me for all the useful clues I've been
gracious enough to bless you with today. It's my pleasure. 
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