I knew you were somewhat tongue-in-check, but what I meant (not stated too well) was just that it's a little dicey to say that when someone's not here to send it back at ya in an equally affectionate way. But, no harm, I'm sure.
>Don't mind at all. I guess I don't do inflection well when typing. I meant the phrase affectionately.
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>>Wow. Wow. Calling someone who's died a bastard? Death is a bit serious in my opinion. Yours? And we get way too serious and religious about our choice of language without enough of a "program and let program" attitude. Sure, I'm pi$sed at M$ for killing a great tool, but someone's passing can help to remind me where that and other things rank priority-wise. That's all. Hope you don't mind that.
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