Re: "a question of where you put Grandma"



On 12 Apr 2007 14:30:47 -0700, "JTEM" <jtem01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Augray <aug...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11 Apr 2007 18:19:55 -0700, "JTEM" <jtem01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Augray <aug...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11 Apr 2007 12:47:21 -0700, "JTEM" <jtem01@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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David Iain Greig <dgr...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'd suggest

Yeah, it was really, *Really* terrible of me to
ask him to produce a URL he was supposedly
sitting on...

When I initially gave the citation,

....but not a URL. Duh.

I never claimed that I gave a URL. Duh.

I know, you emotionally disturbed puppy. You
were responding to my statement about a URL
with something that wasn't a URL.

No, I was responding to your claim in
news:1175755012.700888.228920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx that

The oldest preserved mammalian hair -- well, "fur" -- dates to
AFTER the Cretaceous.

and I gave you a reference. You've now been stamping your feet for a
week that I didn't give you a URL, but you can't seem to get it
through your head that I'm not obliged to, and that I won't do your
Google searches for you.


Now, if it still hasn't clicked for you (and,
let's face it, it hasn't) here's something at
your level which will make it more clear:

http://members.tripod.com/tiny_dancer/one.html

Isn't it ironic that you can Google for children's songs, but not
scientific papers?

And when is it going to sink in that references aren't necessarily the
same things as URLs?


Now I don't want to keep you longer with, what,
all your training for the Special Olympics.

I see you're still angry about not having your hand held, and having
to use Google to find things.


I didn't know it was on the web.

.



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