On Saturday 16 June 2007 15:04, Andy wrote:
> > Platform neutrality means it should not favour any one specific system.
>
> That's not what platform neutral means. It means it shouldn't favour
> any specific system or systems.

Huh???

I wrote:
me > it should not favour any one specific system.
you> it shouldn't favour any specific system or systems.

Care to explain how these two statements are actually different?

I know you use a contraction and you didn't and you said any and I said one, 
but the intent/meaning is the same. 

I'm giving up talking to you at this point.


Michael.
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