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> Our editor has calmed down, largely as a result of your efforts.
What about the manager who was trying to force his misconceptions onto
a document that wasn't in his native language? Has he calmed down?
> (Ironically, this incident may have been a "face" thing: an American
> sensitive to having his editorial decisions reviewed by a non-native
> speaker.)
Since the editor was right, one can understand his agitation, though.
Arthur Comings
GeoQuest
Corte Madera, California
atc -at- corte-madera -dot- geoquest -dot- slb -dot- com