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This post does not feel good. Kevin, maybe it's just me, but maybe it's mainly you who's having some type of problem. My hunch is that Mike will react with an 'Okay, fair enough, I can handle that', but it's not the first time you post in this way. I don't like it. >
>Peter, if memory serves me, you bugged the bejeezus out of YAG, asking time and time and time and time and time and time again about the MS decision regarding VFP, to the point where even long-time VFP stalwarts told you to just give it a rest....heck, you asked more times than I go back to the buffet table on fried rice night.
Kevin, your memory does clearly not serve you. And you are also using several false debate techniques here (one: old cows, two: strawman's fallacy, three: attacking the person, not the argument).
>And yet you think I have a problem??????
First I wrote 'maybe'. Now it's far less a maybe.
>Bottom line, anyone coming up here to play "true confessions", or "last call", deserves a little jabbing to keep them honest. Consider it free treatment from Doc KG....
Is this humor, or are you serious here? Who the heck do you think you are? We don't need a Dr. Phil here.
Groet,
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