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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 13:00:44 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: On Thu, 30 Mar 2006 17:25:02 GMT, (Mic) wrote: as a regular voyager on the cyber seas, I find that the treasures uncovered actually increase in value as they prove useful to others. If you gain some experience sailing on the non-cyber seas you will also discover the value of reliability, durability and good product support from a manufacturer. That said, I found...... It has been said before and worth saying again: "Quick comment. When I see ad hominem attacks like this, I ignore the rest of the post as irrelevant." "This list has a pretty good signal/noise ratio for Usenet and I'd like to keep it that way (or improve), as it's where I get some of my best info." __________________________________________________ _______ "I wouldn’t claim the long experience of the Dashews, Pardeys, or other fonts of nautical knowledge, but as a regular voyager on the cyber seas, I find that the treasures uncovered actually increase in value as they prove useful to others." Actually this quote came from http://tinling.typepad.com/about.html So maybe your comments ought to be directed at them? But I do appreciate the effort that person made in their effort to broaden sailing knowledge which comes without a condecending attitude;}} Fair winds Mic '67 |
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