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20/09/2004 17:32:44
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, North Carolina, United States
 
 
To
20/09/2004 17:23:59
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00943889
Message ID:
00944276
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14
I see that my original "crap" one is still marked, though there are now many more that are not. Not sure why this has gotten under my skin - maybe the transparent way I was trying to be setup - but it really has. Try to let it go, Jo-Jo, try to let it go, Jaybird, try to let it go... <g>

>Jim,
>
>>KevinG informed the world (accidentally, I know) of certain "transgressions" by myself, using the exact terminologies that rendered messages "sensitive", yet that message remains UNmarked as "sensitive".
>
>Wish I could remember which thread that message was in ... but I remember it clearly. It *had* been marked sensitive ... maybe Michel went back and un-marked it ... when Kevin referred to it as being "tagged", he meant that it was marked sensitive, and it was ... I saw it myself. He did not complain to Michel or anyone else in UT management about it. I know this for a fact (and I'm sure if Kevin notices your post he'll jump in to verify this).
>
>~~Bonnie
>
>
>
>>Bonnie,
>>
>>>Jim,
>>>
>>>>It is quite clear (now) that someone has to complain about a message first BEFORE any form of review/judgement is done.
>>>
>>>Just curious here, Jim ... do you *know* this for a fact? Do you have some inside information that the rest of us don't have? I haven't seen that stated anywhere publicly by UT management (unless I missed a post somewhere).
>>
>>I don't "know" (that's why I used the term 'quite clear', but here's the reasoning...
>>
>>KevinG informed the world (accidentally, I know) of certain "transgressions" by myself, using the exact terminologies that rendered messages "sensitive", yet that message remains UNmarked as "sensitive".
>>
>>In that same message KevinG informed the world that I had revised my message but 'not before it had been tagged'. There's really only one way for him to know that - to have been aware that someone has informed UT management and obtained a 'favorable' decision. KevinG happened to know that I had been "tagged" even before I was informed of such tagging.
>>
>>What else can anyone conclude???
>>
>>Ideas?
>>
>>>
>>>~~Bonnie
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