>from the tone of this message
I don't know what "tone" you are tuning into other than one of economy and brevity on my part.
Let me see, I said "I have made my views pretty clear on this subject in the past. Feel free to review my older posts".
Why do you feel this equates to "you have an axe to grind against MM.net" ???
I guess what it really means is I am trying to avoid "boiling my cabbages twice".
You needn't feel insecure about MM.Net - you likely did due dilligence before making your decision to use it; you have had Kevin McNeish in as a consultant to your firm. If you are happy with MM.Net, then surely that's all that matters?
-=Gary