Thanks for the lift Tom and Bill.

Really, it's biologically impossible for me to be quiet --for very long
<g> ~Claudine :)

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Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 5:04 PM
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Subject: RE: Finding Duplicates

On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 07:43:13 +1000, Tom Grimshaw wrote:

>Don't you dare!
>
>How can any new person learn anything if you and
>I don't put our foot in it occasionally? :-)
>
>At 16:07 15/10/02 -0500, you wrote:
>>OK, I'm wrong.  I'll be quiet from now on... Claudine

Claudine, 

Tom is absolutely right. Keep your sense of humor when you deal with 
so many know-it-alls, and keep contributing. All of us have sometimes 
offered a less-than-best answer. There is an archive. Everyone who 
gets too smug about other people's suggestions could be embarrased 
easily with a search through the archives, for the times they offered a 
wrong answer. (And, obviously, few people have decided to "be quiet.")

Bill






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