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Old September 2nd, 2004, 12:41 AM
Willi
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Wolfgang wrote:



But that would mean that Wolfgang would have to be what he calls a
"careful reader!"



The careful reader will have noted that I agreed with Bob and amplified on
that theme in a response to Bob posted (according to my computer clock) some
17 minutes before your astute observation and implicit comment on character.

Wolfgang
or maybe i missed something.




As for the time, although it was posted after your second post, I hadn't
read your second post until "now". The way I generally post is to read
through ROFF and put any posts I want to responding to in a Drafts
folder and then when I get a chance, I go back and respond to them as a
group. (Which is why my posts are generally grouped together in terms of
the time stamp.)

I was just giving you **** about your "careful reader" comments. It was
a dig but it wasn't meant as an assault on your character (I'd be more
direct if I want to do that!). I also don't think that being a "careful
reader" or not is a matter of character.

Willi




 




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