Nah, just a glass or two of Red meself, and the old
Germano-Britannic-Canadiese half wit. Plus, lots of good stuff from the
Internet (no, I do not chat, why should I when there is so much free and
interesting literature and information available - no time left!) I hope the
poor just graduated schmuck (most likely a very nice guy, and very young)
reads all this and stays with us, and doesn't get discouraged! Let's hear it
and give him all the help we can muster so he stays with us, and uses the
BEST programme in the world!

Furthermore, a little humour and some old shows (Gracie, dear me!) go a very
long way.

M. (The Wino on the Corner Keyboard)...

P.S. I know it is extremely old-fashioned and definitely out in this day and
age of illiteracy, but if we would all strive just a little bit to keep our
typos in check and try a minimum of decent sentence construction, or even
think before we hammer on our keyboards, perhaps the whole caboodle would
become awfully civilized all by itself...

P.P.S. Since I do not use any Micro$oft product, you might well find a
spelling error since I have no spell checker and have to do it all "by
hand", and, for me, in a foreign language. So sue me.

"John Meyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Max G. Kluth wrote:
: > Micro$oft pisses people off by being an arrogant and expensive company
that
: > turns a lot of people away. So people, sometimes a little sheepishly,
try to
: > switch to OO to get some advise and a better product, only to be pissed
off
: > and turned away by a John L. (for Lunatic?) Meyer who is arrogant and
rude.
: > Say goodnight, Gracie...
: >
:
: Nice swipe, did you think that up by yourself, or did you get a wino in
: the corner to do it for you.


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