usb to ethernet converter
Kevin Stevens
Kevin_Stevens at pursued-with.net
Mon Aug 25 09:32:51 PDT 2003
On Mon, 25 Aug 2003, Joseph I. Davida wrote:
> I think you should get out of the loop since you
> obviously are incompetent to answer the question.
Um, I *was* out of the loop, see below.
> You do not own this distribution list, nor are you
> a representative thereof, nor are you
> the FreeBSD developer community's elected spokesperson.
You didn't send the message you quote below to the list. You sent it as a
private email to me. Now you've posted my private response to the list.
Oops.
> As you are ill-equipped to answer answer
> technical questions sent to an email address created for
> just such a purpose, the least you could do is shut up,
> and let technically knowledgeable individuals reply.
(laughing) Ok, buckaroo, if you'll stop posting private email to the
list, it's a deal. Run along now.
KeS
> Joe
>
>
> Kevin Stevens wrote:
> > I thought I told you to run along and do your own homework, kiddie.
> >
> > I answered your question politely the first time, and you wanted to
> > argue about it. I don't. Toddle along, now.
> >
> > KeS
> >
> >
> > On Sunday, Aug 24, 2003, at 22:43 US/Pacific, Joseph I. Davida wrote:
> >
> >> I have sen a few print servers.
> >> Some can handle multiple printers of different
> >> brands and models.
> >> SOme print server I have seen connect to
> >> printers via a set of parallel ports, others
> >> via USB ports, and others via a combination.
> >> Would you say that the print server has built-in
> >> protocols for every printer on the market?
> >> Or does it merely act as a store-and forward
> >> device, sort of like a buffer?
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Joe
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