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> Personally, I am starting to find this whole "certification" thread
> very tiresome.
> I suggest a truce so that we can move on to discussing subjects that
> will actually help us get our jobs done.
>
I agree. Your (plural) e-mail application has, presumably, a 'Reply to
Sender' feature, and I ask that we all use it if we wish to continue
this, uh, debate. It is clear to me where the majority sentiment is, and
I can't see any purpose in continuing to clog up our list with this
issue. Besides, my delete key is getting wornout.
Wally Glassett
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