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andrew (Andrew Plato <intrepid_es -at- yahoo -dot- com>) said:
>I am reluctant to pick on a single person here, but
>the author of this post is so resoundingly off-base
>I am amazed he has a job at all.
>Congratulations, you have effectively made yourself a >permanent "junior" level writer.
i also disagreed with the 'i'm a writer, not a programmer' guy, but jeez! slapping down a fellow listmember in this forum--and with such harshness and arrogance--just isnt called for.
kip
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