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  • QuickHare

    #16
    Re: Inlining?

    Since he has kill-filed you, good man, he won't see what see what you wrote.
    So, as long as I don't mention it, or who it was in reply to, then he'll
    have lost out on that keen observation. However, I agree wholeheartedly.

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    • Enigman O'Maly

      #17
      Re: Inlining?

      On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 19:57:22 +0100, "QuickHare"
      <QuickHareNOT@H EREHotmail.com> wrote:
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      >PS. VB.NET is called VB.net and not VISUALBASIC.net for a reason, and it is
      >never refered to as "Visual Basic [dot] Net". The reason is that the two are
      >completely different and this newsgroup deals with VISUAL BASIC, not VB.NET.[/color]

      Which is also why it's usually called "Visual Fred"...

      Perhaps in this case it should be called "Visual Tony"...

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      • Bob Butler

        #18
        Re: Inlining?

        "Rick Rothstein" <rickNOSPAMnews @NOSPAMcomcast. net> wrote in message
        news:X7WdnY38vP kX2xKiRVn-gA@comcast.com
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        > He won't listen Bob... I tried patiently explaining that to him and,
        > for my efforts, he kill-filed me for "berating" him (his term, not
        > mine). You really gotta marvel over the arrogance of personalities
        > like Tony.[/color]

        At this stage of my life I no longer marvel over them; it's just not worth
        the aggravation.
        [color=blue]
        > I wonder if, when approaching a public rest room (loo?)
        > with the words MEN and WOMEN on the door, whether Tony feels free to
        > enter either one since he sees the word "MEN" on both doors.<g>[/color]

        LOL; that has to be the best analogy I've seen yet!

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