That reminds me of the NOWHERE folder on OS/2. The developer meant is as
NowHere and many users saw it as NoWhere. There were hidden files in the
folder, but it looked empty. Delete the folder and all the desktop icons
would go away.

-----Original Message-----
From: Vince Teachout
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 1:12 PM

MB Software Solutions General Account wrote:
> Ed Leafe wrote:
>> On Mar 26, 2009, at 10:56 AM, MB Software Solutions General Account
>> wrote:
>>
>>> but in the end, it's just the same file on the machine, regardless 
>>> of case?  Ugh....some people!!!
>>
>>      That's true. I know that
>>
>>      WhoRepresents.txt
>>
>> looks exactly the same as:
>>
>>      WHOREPRESENTS.TXT
> 
> 
> ....and the point is?  What's the difference?  What's the point of a 
> file system seeing filenames with case-sensitivity?

Snicker.  It's actually a good example.  Look again, grasshopper.  Look
CLOSER.....

Being as I am, by nature, a Perv, I read the two examples above completely
differently.  The first reminded me of contact information, then second
reminded me of a shopping list.....


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