I will ask all the journalists who published the story without
checking (and perhaps the bloggers too) if they'd like to donate, as
part of asking for corrections!

Tom



2009/7/6 Alexander Harrowell <[email protected]>:
> On Monday 06 July 2009 15:40:03 Matthew Somerville wrote:
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>> > I would guess that - if the story is not actually invented out of whole
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>> > cloth, which has to be a live consideration - they picked up a
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>> > confirmation e-mail coming *in*.
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>>
>
>> Hmm, I guess there are chinks in my armour even when I try to be totally
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>> clear. You can't comment on TheyWorkForYou without registering, so
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>> comments are either visible or reactively hidden if they're drawn to our
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>> attention. No comment equal to, or like in any way I tried, the one
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>> quoted by the Telegraph exists in the site's database in any form that I
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>> can find. Just to be clear :)
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>>
>
> I'm not arguing that the comment exists, just that a click-here-to-confirm
> message might have been detected by inbound e-mail monitoring.
>
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