To: habs4ever
So, I'm the first person to complain? There's gotta be a first in all things to point stuff out.I think it ruins the article and if you want to point things out, you can use the 1st post to cut and paste what you think we should key upon. I had one person thank me for doing so. If you can get sufficient people to vote in favour of your proposal, fine.
I thought I was being helpful. I'm sorry if I'm merely grating on your nerves.
Ivan
20 posted on
03/08/2003 4:15:01 PM PST by
MadIvan
(Learn the power of the Dark Side, www.thedarkside.net)
To: MadIvan
I had one person thank me for doing so. If you can get sufficient people to vote in favour of your proposal, fine. Don't you dare change anything with regard to your posts.
To: MadIvan
I enjoy your red highlights. The make my e-mail look good when I send these British articles to my friends who don't hear all the news on US televiosion.
Carry on.
28 posted on
03/08/2003 4:35:03 PM PST by
ez
(WHEN IT COMES TO OUR SECURITY, WE DON'T NEED ANYONE'S PERMISSION!!)
To: MadIvan
I also enjoy your highlighting the important bits.
To: MadIvan
I had one person thank me for doing so. Count me as the second, or whatever.
If you can get sufficient people to vote in favour of your proposal, fine.
Ivan, you might want to check where your critic is coming from, if you get my drift.
38 posted on
03/08/2003 5:27:09 PM PST by
jackbill
To: MadIvan
Thanks for another great post, Ivan.
For those unsure of the origins of the portions marked in red, perhaps a standard sort of boilerplate note at the end of the posting would help. Something such as "[For emphasis, portions of the original posting have been highlighted in red by the poster, MadIvan]".
Or something like that.
To: MadIvan
Some people are too sensitive to color. Forget them Ivan, and continue enlightening us with your excellent posts.
To: MadIvan
Hi Ivan -
I very much appreciate it when you highlight passages!
Best...
61 posted on
03/09/2003 6:44:39 PM PST by
bootless
(Never Forget)
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