Marsha:
I do wish we could at least use italics, underline and bold.  Trying to 
properly present quotes is impossible if they include such style-attrubutes.  






On Mar 31, 2011, at 11:48 AM, Arlo Bensinger wrote:

> [Marsha]
> Right,,, put into quotes for aesthetic reasons?  Not for misrepresenting the 
> idea as mine.  ???
> 
> [Arlo]
> I knew you were not asking for clarification as much as you were seeking some 
> way to foist a paranoiac accusation of malicious intent. Lacking any real 
> substantive or argumentative point, I expected this.
> 
> So I bit, took it at face value that I should clarify something as pedantic 
> as syntax for you, but of course your game was simply more evasion and 
> distraction (well done, too, I bet no one even noticed that you shifted the 
> topic from interpretation and interpretative legitimacy into paranoid 
> complaints about "misquoting"... (I used quotes there cautiously, I hope your 
> confusion about quotes is somewhat cleared)).
> 
> I'll assume from this point forward your non-substantive replies will all be 
> along the same vein. If you have something substantive to say, by all means, 
> do, otherwise be my guest at all the paranoid evasions you want, I won't 
> bother to reply to them any longer. Its clear to me its all you really have 
> to offer in response to my points. The floor is all yours.
> 
> Oh, by the way, if you really don't understand the use of quotes, the typeset 
> use of scare quotes, the ugliness of a unclosed single quote string, or the 
> reasons why formatting and singular quotes are problematic in emails, then 
> there are ample web resources that will help you out with that.




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