What can I say Martin, you _are_ one of the nicest! :-) On 4/2/07, MJ Walker <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > Guilty, your honour. Seriously, all the fuss (started by me in a moony, > capricious mood) made me actually go to the site & see what it has to > offer; I shall return. So, Ren, don't go off in a huff: the other 197 or > so are much nicer than me. > mj > > Anny Ballardini wrote: > > > Hi Ren, > > > > there are about 200 people on this list and only a tiny bunch of the > > multitude answered your message and it seems to me that not all were > > keen on > > correcting whatever mistakes you did. > > > > Do not take it personally. It depends much on the moons of the > > contributors, > > sometimes they are sweet some other times a little more polluted by > > negative > > side effects that could be _void of moon, for example, or retrograde > > movements, or simple chemical reactions that interfere with the > > atmosphere > > and make people's manifestations obnoxious. > > > > :-) > > > > Congratulations for your work. > > > > > > On 4/2/07, Ren Powell <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > >> > >> I do hope that my dyslexic emails wouldn't lead people to think that > the > >> organization is not worth the bandwidth. > >> > >> For the record, my email has Norwegian spell-check software. I am happy > >> that > >> this fuss brought the problem to my attention. > >> > >> At any rate "He" will refrain from posting on this list again. > >> I'm thankful to have had the opportunity to amuse you. > >> ______ > >> Ren Powell > >> > > > > -- > > The art of being civilized is the art of learning to read between the > lies. - Kenneth Rexroth >