On 1/10/06, Max G. Kluth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> 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.
>

Speaking of illiteracy, do you know the difference between an s and a dollar
sign?

If you want to make fun of people for not being as intelligent and cultured
as you - you might want to stop acting like a 12 year old script kiddie and
start calling companies by their real names - even companies you may
despise.

BTW, the "greatest programme (sic) in the world" - (OpenOffice.org?) - has a
spell checker too, so you don't need Microsoft.  Thunderbird, Koffice, and
most other word processors and email clients do as well.

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