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I suspect there is more than a grain of truth in both David and
Adams views.
If places like this are to reach the widest possible audience they
must be
accessible to all (with reason); ditto to be a usable standards
debating
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What would be more a productive use of your time David is validating
your pages.
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On Aug 5, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
Would I be considered rude if I asked you to continue this
particular thread off board?
Thanks, Joe. As you saw, I took it off the list once but David had to
bring it right back. It looks to me as if he just wants to annoy
people, so
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On Aug 5, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
Would I be considered rude if I asked you to continue this particular thread
off board?
Thanks, Joe. As you saw, I took it off the list once but David had
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You know the saying, 'If you don't like something, ignore it and it will
go away'? Let's try that here :D
On Tue, 05 Aug 2008 12:48:57 -0400, Andrew Maben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Aug 5, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Joseph Ortenzi wrote:
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Subject: RE: WSG promoting standards via teaching? Re: [WSG] Positioning
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I spend my development time actually working on client sites...
How I spend my time is none of your concern - If your going to start
getting
all antsy and narcissistic
On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 1:57 PM, James Farrell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just joined today and am considering leaving already.
It's not usually like this; in fact I think this is the first time
I've seen flames here.
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Scott Elcomb
http://www.psema4.com/
I suspect there is more than a grain of truth in both David and Adams views.
If places like this are to reach the widest possible audience they must be
accessible to all (with reason); ditto to be a usable standards debating
forum we should be debating the finer points not spending ALL our time
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