It's one of the danger's of faceless, voiceless communication. I suppose
we could be like Yahoo and attach little boy and girl images to each of the
messages, except we don't allow attachments. :)
I'll confess I probably was additionally jumping to a conclusion as I have
a female family friend with the same name and probably was just
subconsciously making that association.
I'll make a point to use Mr. Kerry from now on.... :)
At 11:47 AM 3/28/01 -0500, Clint Little wrote:
>I definitely didn't think so! Kerry actually has that happen to him a
>bunch and he has actually endured quite a bit of ribbing a while ago about
>it... :-)
>
>-- Clint
>
>At 10:56 AM 3/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>My fault, I was thinking Karina. Too many K-people.
>>
>>No offense intended... :)
>>
>>At 10:52 AM 3/28/01 -0500, Clint Little wrote:
>>>For what it's worth Kerry is a guy! ;-)
>>>
>>>
>>>At 10:41 AM 3/28/01 -0500, you wrote:
>>>
>>>>Whether it makes sense or not depends on what you're trying to
>>>>accomplish. You could just be taking the items in order. Granted, the
>>>>example may have been lame, but the point was that working backward
>>>>from value was no guarantee that you got the matching property.
>>>>
>>>>That said, I think if Kerry's list was structured a little differently
>>>>to begin with, the whole thing might be easier. Maybe #words is a
>>>>property that matches up with a linear list of words, so you just
>>>>extract the wordlist and then you have your list of words.
>>>>
>>>>However, I don't know all the requirements of what she's doing, so I
>>>>won't try to second-guess the design.
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