Re: Related question
[ I prolly shouldn't have approved the original post ... ;) - Mod ]
Actually, it should serve as a fun lesson to carefully consider data
before drawing conclusions. ;-)
JoAnn ka7suz <ka7suz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
It still amazes me how many people do nor READ a post before
slamming off a response. Skimming a post is OK for a fast idea of
what the post is about but one should really READ & UNDERSTAND the
post before responding .
In this instance the skimmers totally missed the fact that it was a
JOKE.
Oh well, life continues to amuse. <g>
--
Gene Young
n2kvs
"Gene Y." <n2kvs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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