in defense to michael. he never said that "softare is more important than human life to this group". p.s. I hope this doesnt start some political argument. -yt ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard S. Lewine" <rslewine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 8:03 PM Subject: [openbeos] Re: binary middle ground > Sorry you feel that way. If software is more imortant than human life to > this group, I won't be a part of it. > > Please remove me from the openbeos list and from the testing group. > > Thank you. > > Richard S. Lewine > > Michael Phipps wrote: > > > > OK. Enough. > > As a US citizen and a native of New York state, I, too, have my opinions > > about this situation. And politics. But this is not the place for that. Sorry, > > but the list can not be everything to everyone, or it will be nothing to anyone. > > That is why Be had list moderators. Trust me - it is a tough job. > > > > Thanks. > > > > >Agreed. Its a tragic day to see civilians killed, and as a > > >Serbian-Australian I even visited the two buildings in May last year. I > > >feel sorry for the civilians in the Pentagon, but not the military personal > > >in the Pentagon. In my home country (Yugoslavia), US cruise missiles > > >slammed into a civilian TV station and killed friends I went to university > > >with, and even wounded one of my best friends. Again, US and UK citizens > > >must ask themselves why nobody bombs Canada, Switzerland, Australia and > > >similar countries but always targets the States and UK. > > > > > >Having said that, I am deeply sympathetic for the civilians in the 4 planes, > > >and all New Yorkers, and mourn the civilians working at the Pentagon. > > >A day of silence for mourning. > > > > > > > > >> -----Original Message----- > > >> From: Richard S. Lewine [SMTP:rslewine@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > > >> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:23 AM > > >> To: openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >> Subject: [openbeos] Re: binary middle ground > > >> > > >> To all members of open BeOS: > > >> > > >> Today, The United states was brutally, barbarically and horrendouly > > >> attacked by sick, animalistic madmen. I suggest that we acknowledge the > > >> incredible magnitude of these four horrific events with at least a half > > >> day of non-BeOS messages. We need to let the world know that we care. > > >> > > >> Please send some meaningful message, expressing your concern to everyone > > >> in your e-mail address book. > > >> > > >> Richard S. Lewine > > -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- > -- Type: text/x-vcard > -- File: rslewine.vcf > -- Desc: Card for Richard S. Lewine > > >