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> > Richard Noeckel <Shroud_of_kung_fu@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > You jus' totally reiterated my statement because...?
> > I said: "it takes a while to get heard!"
> > U said: "takes a while to get *responded to*."
> In lugnet.admin.suggestions, Matthew Miller writes:
> Well, do you think "to be heard" is the same as "to get a response"? 'Cause
> it's not. There's often a lot of perfectly good reasons for there to be a
> lag between the two. The "*" for emphasis was meant to highlight the
> distinction between the two phrases.
<Playful-Sarcasm On>
Ohhhhhhh, I see...
What a big difference! ;)
<Playful-Sarcasm Off>
Sorry I didnt know such clarity was needed!
(Oups, didnt completely turn Off the sarcasm)
I jus assumed that someone would need to hear/read
the post before it could be responded to. And that a
response is the natural course of action once the
information is interpreted/heard.
But I will award you bonus points for using the *
for purposes of emphasis. (2-points for you!)
Congratulations,
--==Richard==--
(Dont take my gesturing as snide, I'm jus jovial right now)
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