On 9/7/2012 6:19 AM, Pablo Sanchez wrote:
> [ Comments below, in-line ]
>
> On 09/07/2012 12:20 AM, David wrote:
>>
>> Sorry. I thought that I had had been civil. And my statement about  "to
>> the best on my knowledge" was just that. "to the best on my knowledge".
>>
>
> Hi David,
>
> Yes, saying `to the best of ... my knowledge' is very civil and polite
> however saying 'Knock. Knock.' is not.
>
>> Your sandbox. Your game. Naturally then you win. I'm gone.
>
> I mention my remark in public not to embarrass you but rather for
> others to see and judge me.  If anyone thinks I'm being heavy-handed,
> I expect either a private or a public message.


Must be a language/translation difference.

Where I come from Knock is something you do with your knuckles on a door 
to get the attention of the person on the other side.

I most certainlt did not mean to be rude to him. Or you.

Bye.

-- 

   David

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