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"If we ignore the childish use of "Windoze" and "M$"..."

Roger's posts are usually intelligent and coherent, excepting the above-mentioned sophomoric epithets. Fair or not, we are at least partly judged by our choice of terminology and phrasing. Using "Windoze" and "M$" detracts from the content of the message, which is a shame because Roger usually has good points to make. While I can understand ill feelings toward Microsoft, such name-plays and name-calling should have been left on the elementary school playground.

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