On 08:49 19 Dec 2002, IPM Return requested <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| There are occasions when that's won't do, but it's application most of
| the time.
Did I really type that? Ick. Naturally I meant this:
There are occasions when that won't do, but it's applicable most
of the time.
I've been doing that a lot recently. It's beginning to other me.
--
Cameron Simpson, DoD#743 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.zip.com.au/~cs/
I suppose the solution would be to close the composition window and let
my article sit for half an hour or so once I've finished with it, and
then go back and proofread it once more. But that would be a pain in
the proverbial bifurcated derriere. Part of the experience of flaming is
to load a searing missive into the conceptual breech of my SPARCcannon
and pull the imaginary lanyard whilst flushed with the adrenaline of mortal
combat.
- Geoff Miller, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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