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"Howard J. Rogers" <hjr_at_dizwell.com> wrote in message news:<40cb736b$0$14389$afc38c87_at_news.optusnet.com.au>...
> "omlet v4" <amjadd_at_uop.edu.jo> wrote in message
> news:604b7892.0406120842.3b196266_at_posting.google.com...
>
> > > So, on the evidence in front of me, I take it your comment about
> references
> > > in my book was just the mindless dribbling of someone whose opinion of
> > > themselves is a good deal higher than most others'.
> > >
> >
> > <quote>
> > "
> > March 2004
> > If you're a regular visitor to this website....).
> >
> > You'll notice a lot of ...... (at hjr_at_dizwell.com) or ask us direct at
> > info_at_dizwell.com.
> >
> > The days of ...... bandwith.
> > "
> > <end of quote>
> >
> > So, on the evidence in front of me, I take it your comment about OMLET
> > was just the mindless dribbling of someone who cannot spell; whose
> > opinions of Oracle gurus and developers are .... while in fact they
> > should go back to 1st grade.
>
> You started off this entire thread with a bit of silly spamming. You have
> now "progressed", if that's the word, to total incoherence. None of what
> you've just posted here makes the least bit of sense. Unless it is a rather
> cryptic way of continuing to bang on about one typo made with the word
> 'bandwidth'.
>
> Is that as deep and meaningful as your criticism gets? Tell you what... why
> don't you use a dictionary, learn how to spell floccinausinihilipilification
> correctly, and then try understanding why it is a perfect description of
> what most people here have done with your Omlet.
>
> Pillock.
> HJR
I agree entirely.
Received on Mon Jun 14 2004 - 09:32:57 CDT