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Andy Fleming wrote:
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<pre wrap="">OK, it is possible my end messed it up or that I'm just confused. Since
nobody else hollared on the list, it is probably my bad. I did not
check at home where I have a sane email stack. :-/
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No, no. You are right. The mail contains all the problems you said
it did, I just stayed silent because you had already said it. My
client may be mangling things, but it works for patches from everyone
else, so I'm currently sticking with hypothesis a) David's mail setup
is broken.
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OK, I feel the need to paste in my #2 favorite quote. Sorry for
bending the "no HTML" rule, but the bolding and linking are useful.<br>
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<p><em>The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,</em> in a moment of
reasoned
lucidity which is almost unique among its current tally of five
million, nine hundred and seventy-three thousand, five hundred and nine
pages, says of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation products that <strong>"it
is very easy to be blinded to the essential uselessness of them by the
sense of achievement you get from getting them to work at all."</strong>
In other words, - and this is the rock-solid principle on which the
whole of the Corporation's Galaxywide success is founded - <strong>their
fundamental design flaws are completely hidden by their superficial
design flaws.</strong>
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<blockquote>— <em>The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</em> / <a
href="http://www.douglasadams.com/" target="_top">Douglas Adams</a> (<a
href="http://www.douglasadams.com/funeral.html" target="_top">1952 -
2001</a>).
1st American ed.
New York : Harmony Books, 1980, c1979<br>
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<br>
<hr size="2" width="100%">If you are curious, my #1 favorite quote is...<br>
<p>Never confuse motion for action.
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— Benjamin Franklin<br>
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...but that is probably only because I live in a Dilbert corporation
and see a lot of Brownian motion.<br>
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<em></em>Best regards,<br>
gvb<br>
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