Re: Mr Riley

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Babor, Jiri wrote:
>
> Christopher D. Hickman wrote:
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> >Surely, Mr. Riley, you could have found a better use for your time.
>
> That's grossly unfair. As Brian Deuel just said, lighten up!
>
> Btw, Chris, since you asked for it, the dictionary could help you
> with your 'principals' - this is one of mine under the belt, and I
> know I am going to regret it! Jiri

(*hook, set, reeel* Oops, wrong fish!) The line quoted
is read: "GET A LIFE!" If you had included the line before
the one you quoted, perhaps you'd see that I had tongue
planted in cheek as well. I feel no more *offended* by his
remarks (or yours or anyone elses up to this point) than he
should mine, regardless of the difference of opinions on
the importance of *speling*.

Lighten up? I don't recall feeling wieghed down! (or is it
weighed?)! Physician, heal thyself:P

Christopher D. Hickman

btw, nice catch on the spelling error, my high-school
"principle" would be soo dismayed with me!;)
And while we're on the subject of high-school, I was
really hoping someone would catch the rather inept
thing my program was doing...
Anyone remember "2-4-6-8 Who do we appreciate?!"?
I don't know about speelling, but this is a case
where optimization does "count";)

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