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Search the word "gedorkian."

Any hits on "gedorkian" in reference to your chosen profession or related to
me will follow the day you appointed yourself the newsgroup courtesy police
and launched your attack on my posts and methods.

Half truths, attempts to divert blame for the consequences of your own
actions, or dragging any or all other unrelated matters into the discussion
to avoid facing the truth are typical behavior of a base coward.

It isn't the queries. It is your pitiful, often biased, usually misleading,
and mostly arrogant attempts at answering them that are so annoying.


"Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message
...
On Nov 27, 6:44 pm, "Greg Maxey"
wrote:
What insults has he hurled *in this thread*?

I did not pick the fight or the field. Mr. Daniels did.




Your antiintellectualism is a chilling reminder of the state of the
Rumsfeld armed forces. They either instilled it in you or failed to
extirpate it from you. Either way, it's shameful.

Do you have any constructive advice to offer?

No. But I do hope that he fails in his attempt. The content of his posts
are bad enough when he is responding to existing Word releases. I
certainly
don't look forward to a new spate of his erroneous posts when he gets
started with Word2010.


How can queries about dealing with new features be "erroneous"?

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
AFAICS, he is honestly
trying to figure out how to get a Live ID. Do you have any
constructive advice to offer?


"Greg Maxey" wrote in
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I will do no such thing.


The clown will not appoint himself newsgroup courtesy and express
police and then hurl his insults unchallenged.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
.. .
Give it a rest, Greg.


--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org


"Greg Maxey" wrote in
l...
Will your book work as written or will I have to read its
description first?


Are you books intended for sensitive readers or readers in
general? Do you encourage readers of your books to intuit what
you mean by what is unsaid or do you try to write what you mean?


As you are the self appointed denouncer, judge and jury of other
people's written expressions, what is the penalty for the crime of
expressing oneself quite poorly?


Peter T. Daniels wrote:
On Nov 27, 12:11 pm, "Greg Maxey"
wrote:
...so if they don't want me to try out Office2010, it's their
loss. That is certainly a matter of opinion contrary to many I am
sure.


You may think it's "gedorkian" to be concerned about the writing
systems of other peoples, but Microsoft doesn't, and also the
reviewers of my book don't.-