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>Anyway, I've got $14.95 that says you're wrong. :)
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>Isn't it possible that he/she replied to one of the many messages that display when you login and are not a PUTM? Maybe he didn't know how to create new threads? :o) >
>Of course it's possible. It was also possible that this name was real:
http://www.joebobbriggs.com/>
>I'll take that as a "no", you don't want to part with a ten and a five. :)
Oh, Kevin, you old cynic. How can you question as guy whose hotmail address ends in 69r from Guatamala, Florida with a Mexican zipcode.
Personally, in technical forums if somebody won't use their real name I have no reason to communicate with them or take them seriously. I don't even think newspaper websites should allow posting from anyone who won't put a name, address and telephone number for verification for the newspaper to be able to verify. (which is what they do before printing a letter to the editor)
( Tc - I don't know if I'm on your twit filter but I never see you on the cc checklist - is that a PUTM opt or should I take it personally ;-) ?
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