You know I have to agree with Chris on this one. More then once without
quoting I've been accused of saying something I didn't say in some previous
email, more then once but always by the same user.    Now we have user(s) on
the list changing what is being responded to?

On Wed, Apr 15, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Chris Dunford <ch...@covesoftware.com>wrote:

> > >A while back, someone replied to a message from me and actually
> > changed "MS"
> > >to "M$" in the quoted text. MY text. That's inexcusable, as far as I'm
> > >concerned.
> >
> > I see our Microsoft minders are taking the gloves off. From now on we
> > must all refer to the Behemoth of Redmond in reverential terms. Perhaps
> > bowing our heads as we type and taking care to spell their name
> > correctly.
>
> OK, so in your opinion it is OK to alter text that you're quoting? I will
> bear that in mind. Thank you.
>
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