Paul Leyland wrote:
> Yup, they are amateurs.  They have never advertised themselves as
> anything but amateurs.
>
> They are doing this purely for the fun of doing so and to allow others
> to join in the fun.
>
> When you singed up, did you pay for a guaranteed service level
> agreement?
>
> There's no doubt that the transition could have been handled better and
> more sensitively, but shit happens.
>
>
> Paul (who has provided both professional and amateur services and knows
> at least a little of both.)
>
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"Amateur." Look it up. I believe it comes from Latin, and means someone 
who does something out of LOVE, not for GAIN.

I think the last six or eight Mersenne prime numbers were discovered by 
"amateurs."

Lighten up, folks.

Just as you give your wife or your boyfriend a break now and then.

-- 
"My father hated radio and could not wait for
television to be invented so he could hate that too."

Peter de Vries

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