Actually I do not know Michel's reason(s) for naming it a "twit filter". But I do know that when he washere, Ed Rauh would get annoyed with some people's responses and he was one of the ( or maybe the ) first ones to request a filter from Michel and he (Ed) called it a "twit filter" and so it has been referred to ever since.
Bill
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>I don't think I'll ever understand how people can get so upset about such insignificant things. It's been known as a 'twit filter' for more years than I can recall - long before the UT was even just an idea in Michel's head.
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>With all the important things in this world to worry about, how does something as trivial as this even make it onto anyone's radar?
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.