John,

Sorry, I thought it was pretty clear, but I will gladly reword.

The reason for my confusion is your inconsistencies. If you are
going to imply that I am confused for no good reason, you have
the burden to refute my earlier explanation of your
inconsistencies.

-Mark

 

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sorry...was that a comment or a question?

if it was a comment, thank you.

if it was a question, please rephrase in a clear way.

see I thought I was rather oblique, but then, you seem to be
having
difficulties. How may I help you here?


On 6/20/06, mark robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>    John,
>
> Me: simply confused without good reason? Maybe. But.....
> If you make that claim,
> You have the burden to explain!
>
> Without that, my confusion obviously results from your
> inconsistency (which I have already explained).
>
>
> -Mark
>



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