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JC Carter #1
Re: XP updating (nutcase)
Well, give the guy a chance to try a different number,before jumping to
the conclusion that the lines are bad.
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Ken Blake #2
Re: XP updating (nutcase)
In [email]25380-3F1A0D6D-146@storefull-2212.public.lawson.webtv.net[/email], JC
Carter wrote:
jumping>> Well, give the guy a chance to try a different number,before>> to the conclusion that the lines are bad.
I don't know to whom you are replying (perhaps me), but I wanted
to point out that if you don't quote the message to which you are
replying, it's often impossible to tell. Moreover, more often
than not, since you never quote, I can't even tell *what* your
messages are about.
Quoting the message to which you're replying (not necessarily
all, but enough to put your message into context) is standard
netiquette, and makes your messages understandable.
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