Antonio Aparicio wrote:

I beg your pardon. There was no need for that. I was merely pointing out to Henri that the main meaning of sub-standard was not as he had understood.

As to this being a friendly group I would beg to differ with that assertion. There appear to be some very unfriendly people here from what I have seen.

<smile>

Oh, the folks here really _are_ quite friendly and tolerant, so long as you don't push any of their panic buttons. Of course, no-one knows what those buttons are, until you inadvertantly push one, so there you are. You can only learn about these sensitivity buttons through experience.
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keith whaley

Antonio

On 19 May 2004, at 15:46, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:

There is nothing wrong with Henri's command of the English language. We all understand him.
This is a friendly and tolerant group. Try to fit in.


Antonio Aparicio wrote:

Hi Henri, not sure if english is your first language. Substandar basically means poor quality. I think the term you are confusing it with is non-standard, which of course is not the case as you have pointed out. Windows is indeed the current "standard" OS for computing in many areas.










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