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Victor Bazarov

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Sep 15, 2014, 1:49:44 PM9/15/14
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On 9/15/2014 12:21 PM, Robert Hutchings wrote:
> [..whine skiped..]

This is a C++ *language* group. The purpose of this newsgroup is to
facilitate discussions on C++ *language*. You ask your C++ *language*
question here when you have one. If you have an *HFT employment*
question, it is recommended that you find *some other place* where to
ask it, that's all.

V
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I do not respond to top-posted replies, please don't ask
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Victor Bazarov

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Sep 15, 2014, 2:51:14 PM9/15/14
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On 9/15/2014 2:44 PM, Robert Hutchings wrote:
> Oh, are you the moderator of this group?

No. This newsgroup is unmoderated. I just answer questions when I can.
And ask question when I need to.

Drew Lawson

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Sep 15, 2014, 2:53:31 PM9/15/14
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In article <661a82d7-c298-4b74...@googlegroups.com>
Robert Hutchings <rm.hut...@gmail.com> writes:
>Oh, are you the moderator of this group?

If you weren't interested in an answer, why did you waste the time
posting the question? You got the same description of the
purpose/charter of this group that I have been seeing for the several
years that I've been reading.


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Drew Lawson I had planned to be dead by now, but
the schedule slipped, they do that.
-- Casady

Victor Bazarov

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Sep 15, 2014, 2:54:53 PM9/15/14
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On 9/15/2014 2:50 PM, Robert Hutchings wrote:
>> [Victor skipped}
>
> WOW, this is unprecedented! Victor does NOT respond to top-posted replies!

I haven't been responding to top posted replies for years now. As to
whether that is unprecedented, I am not sure, really.

> Oh, well, in THAT case, be sure NOT to top-post your reply to Victor.

I don't see how that follows.

> Pathetic how people use these forums to proudly announce that they are the smart ones and the rest of us should only approach them with deference and humility.

Rather!

> A thousand pardons, Victor.

For what, Robert? For the flame you've raised? That would be the first!
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