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KTLA - you have my permission to correct spelling errors on posts you quote from. Perhaps you are not Web 2.0 fluent or remain unaware of the simplified spelling movement.
This movement recognized the threat to true democracy which your kind (usually legal trained) represent. It was started by Teddy Roosevelt who decided it was content and not spelling that was important. The Roosevelt district (32) in the state of Washington is probably the most influential area of the country now owing to Jim McDermont. Get use to it - I be from thar. You have a spell checker on your end as I do on mine. I suggest you use it is simplified spelling bothers you so. Then please forward it on to your folks.
Now tell me that wasn't fun. Sigh.
It is going to be hard to work up the energy for flaming when so much correct is happening in the US. I mean even Microsoft appears friendly these days.
You are correct, I knew nothing of Communigate, until a post by a fine professional here. Did not think I implied that.
Lets not critisize Microsoft, because it is a conglomerate now - composed of many former companies that have been acquired under the guise of Research & Development. Those former companies had good products which in some manner are the products of Microsoft today. Lets instead identify and rid the company of those who are criminally minded. This is a right (the hastling of public figures - otherwise rich and powerful) that apparently only US citizens have.
No one from the EU can post the way we in the USA can when it comes to public figures - like Gates, Ballmer, Allchin, Smith, Neukom oh lets add in a none Microsofty - Dunn. They bloggers in the EU end up in court defending themselves and proving or paying. But those in the EU have laws that are enforced that actually protect consumers. We in the US have little more than our voices. Lets see more voices US citizens. There is still work to be done.
Frank L. Mighetto
US Citizen and proud of it
Go Navy - Today Fort Lewis 4 PM - Posted by: mighetto Posted on: 12/01/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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