I just read a /very/ interesting mail where you said about [netconnect] Re: Voyager 
Cache:

> > So now you're completely ignoring my point earlier, that the most
> > recent site you visited could also have to oldest date stamp. So
> > deleting the oldest files is *not* the right way of flushing a cache.
 
> OK, OK, then do it a better way if you have one.

There isn't a better one, that /was/ the reason I started this thread.
I was hoping someone would be able to point out a dodgy setting or
similar.

> > Actually, what I want, is for you to get your facts right
 
> Erm, which facts? That sorting by date will "remove old  stuff"? 

You said sorting by date and removing the old stuff would flush the
old stuff in the Voyager cache, which isn't true. It only flushes the
sites you visited first.


> > and read  mails properly before making incorrect responses
 
> Incorrect responses? Of dear, I have fallen foul of the thought
> police again!

Yes, incorrect responses. As above, deleting the oldest files isn't
the way to flush it. (I was also referring to other mails)

> > and then making a  poor attempt at sarcasm.
 
> If you think about it you will realise that is quite  illogical. 
> How  can one  just  "attempt"  sarcasm,

Write a sentence in a sarcastic way. There - if you've written
something sarcastic you must have tried to. Unless it was by accident.

> and how could such attempts be graded into degrees of quality.

When it's clear you were trying to be sarcastic but
a) it wasn't amusing and
b) it didn't offend me, it just pissed me off.

> If I made what you judge  as  a  a  `poor  attempt  at  sarcasm', 
> presumably  it  was  unsuccessful,  in your view, so no sarcasm
> exists.

It does exist. It just didn't work.

> Fond regards and best wishes

;p


>  An equal opportunity flamethrower.

Paul C, not flaming just fed up with dodgy answers
-- 
... Young's Law: All inanimate objects can move just enough to get in your way
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