>> and the tempest (yikes!) wasn't directed at you.
>  I know that too. I do not understand why a tempest if we were talking
>  about technical questions.

Some people find your suggestion quite terrifying... :-)

>> Don't bite my head off.
>  What does it means? But if it means that I will attack you, take it
>  easy!!!

It means, in this case, "Don't start another tempest - at least, not
until you've read the rest of the e-mail!"

> Frank, what means yikes?

Not sure where it originates - maybe Scooby Doo. We'll see. Maybe Sarah
Michelle Geller will get to say "Yikes!" in her new movie? Anyway, usually
it means: "Uh, oh! I'm about to be crushed by a falling piano!"

Tchau,
Frank

Francis James Franklin
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It's getting them wrong that is living, getting them wrong and wrong and
wrong and then, on careful reconsideration, getting them wrong again.
That's how we know we're alive: we're wrong.
                                                         --- Philip Roth


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