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RE: [ccp4bb]: Amore error message



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I thought the "F" stood for "Fine," which all CCP4 manuals are. ;-)

Maybe me English are bad.

Chris

Disclaimer:  All opinions are expressly humourous and not my employers.


On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Soisson, Stephen Michael wrote:

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> Given what the "F" in RTFM stands for, I doubt that I am alone in thinking
> that the phrase is a universally offensive thing to say to someone who poses
> an innocent question.  Not that I disagree with you in principle here, but
> might I propose that we all find a "kinder, gentler" way of referring one to
> the manual?
> 
> Steve
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Anastassis Perrakis [mailto:perrakis@nki.nl]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 10:56 AM
> To: Ricardo Aparicio; ccp4bb@dl.ac.uk
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb]: Amore error message
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> Hi -
> 
> 
> > While running Amore I've got the error message bellow.
> > Model seems to be OK.
>  
> Well, I am again tempted to remind the famous hierarchy of approaches to 
> problems. The undisputed nr.1 choice was unanimously proposed to be RTFM.
> 
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