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On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 15:23:31 -0400, (Edward
McGrath) wrote: Welcome back Reid. Ed Thanks, Ed. It's good to be back. -- Email: (delete "remove this") Consumer: http://rg.ancients.info/guide Connoisseur: http://rg.ancients.info/glom Counterfeit: http://rg.ancients.info/bogos |
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"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 15:23:31 -0400, (Edward McGrath) wrote: Welcome back Reid. Ed Thanks, Ed. It's good to be back. You'd gone somewhere? |
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Alan Williams wrote:
"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 00:14:43 +1000, "A.Gent" wrote: gutterfighting. I don't. So I won't respond in kind. But I will say, ...another couple of hundreds of words. You don't seem to understand the concept "respond in kind." Let me explain it then. As a professional writer, do you find it frequently required to explain your explanations? Your periodic post detailed how and where you got the information and the fact that you consider the piece to be copyrighted. I'm unclear about copyright on anthologies or on a synopsis. Did you clear your intention to protect the information with the contributors? Alan 'curious' Reid, I know we all have limited amounts of time, so I suspect that you simply missed this earlier, so I will *bump* it forward to your attention again. Did you get the permission from the people whose opinions, factoids and assertions you used in the written piece before asserting that you owned them as your own intellectual property? I'm just curious as to how that works, especially since you refer to those 'others' collectively in your intro. Alan 'enlighten me' |
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"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message ... On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 00:14:43 +1000, "A.Gent" wrote: gutterfighting. I don't. So I won't respond in kind. But I will say, ...another couple of hundreds of words. You don't seem to understand the concept "respond in kind." Let me explain it then. condescension snipped Reid, can you *really* not see the massive irony in your post? Honestly? -- Jeff R. |
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"Reid Goldsborough" wrote in message ... Now, I know you don't care a whit about any of this, that you like him are just in this for the flames. So I won't respond further to you. Though you did get me to respond to you in this way, and I know you must feel proud of this accomplishment. Hands over ears... "La-La-La-La! I can't hear you..." Very mature, Reid. -- Jeff R. |
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"Joe Schell" wrote in message ... In article , says... Thanks! This document is copyrighted -- please don't republish elsewhere. HMTL version available he What the hell is HMTL? HyperText Markup Language. It means: "as a web page" -- Jeff R. |
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"A.Gent" responded:
What the hell is HMTL? HyperText Markup Language. It means: "as a web page" This one got by you Jeff; I believe the poster was pointing out that the "professional typist" and resident computer journalist had a case of fumble-thumbs and typed HMTL instead of HTML ;-) However, the poster should be careful as the RG character does not respond well to corrections such as this....I was killfiled for pointing out the difference between canon and cannon. ++++++++++ Phil DeMayo - always here for my fellow Stooge When bidding online always sit on your helmet Just say NO to counterfeits |
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Phil DeMayo wrote:
....I was killfiled for pointing out the difference between canon and cannon. I bet that must have caused you much personal pain, distress and loss of sleep. Ian |
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"Phil DeMayo" wrote in message ... "A.Gent" responded: What the hell is HMTL? HyperText Markup Language. It means: "as a web page" This one got by you Jeff; I believe the poster was pointing out that the "professional typist" and resident computer journalist had a case of fumble-thumbs and typed HMTL instead of HTML ;-) I am sweet, innocent and utterly devoid of guile. Hence my drop into the trap. I will try to be more cynical in future. (Difficult for a pussycat like me) Thanks Phil. |
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