Hahaha...   Let's split hairs over his poor choice of words.

If we could only find a way to bring Religion or the Windows/Mac/Linux
debate into this thread.  VI or Emacs?   VI or VIM?   Edlin?  BBedit or
Textmate?   Coda or Espresso?   Journaling or Non-Journaling FS?   Anonymous
vs Scientology?   yawn....

Smile!

On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Dave Carlton <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> On Jan 14, 2010, at 08:29 , Erik Larsson wrote:
>
> > ...
> > Somebody must have told you that "MacFUSE makes NTFS drives writable",
> and that's a lie. You should correct whoever told you so.
> >
>
> Maybe I just got out bed the wrong way but this just rubs me the wrong way
> and I see people (mostly young ones) use the word "lie" when they should use
> the word "misstatement" or "incorrect". According to my dictionary "lie"
> means "an intentionally false statement" and as such is an accusation of the
> speaker when the actual intentions are completely unknown and in fact most
> likely well intentioned in this case.
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