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Re: Re: copy a direcory R: Copy it indeed!

by Olecram (Initiate)
on May 15, 2002 at 16:21 UTC ( [id://166773]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


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Re: Re: Re: copy a direcory R: Copy it indeed!
by Necos (Friar) on May 16, 2002 at 00:01 UTC
    Well, after reading your initial response, I can tell you exactly why you got downvoted.

    The line:
     xcopy... Comes off as a bit rude. Most people that reply to questions use the three generic names: "foo, bar, and baz." People probably found offense when you said "pr0n" (I didn't find offense, but I think it was silly to use it as part of the example). There's a time to be funny, and a time to help someone get a problem solved. If you don't know how to distinguish one from the other (or don't think there is a reason to do so), then you'll have more --'s in the future.

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