Dar Scott wrote:

> I fully recognize that some are offended by the use of some words and
> respect that.  Indeed, I am offended at times myself, especially by
> profane crudity or statist talk.  Yet, I might use words in describing a
> script, such as "environment", "market", "bid", "bet", "trade",
> "privileged", "stasis", "govern", "evolve", "destroy", "clone", "union",
> "reproduce", "fidelity", "license", "free", "constrained", "must",
> "bind", "advise", "terminate", "close", "stealth", "reject", "mutate",
> "save", "master", "daughter", "pure", "strict", "container", "box" or
> "prune", that might offend some person, but the use of those words are
> not intended to offend.

...prune? If prune has connotations, I don't think I want to know. What I do want to know is how long it took you to type all those quotation marks.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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