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Tom Aldridge toma at aldridgeinc.com
Wed Jun 24 19:47:40 PDT 2015


I always enjoyed learning from the people on the list.

However, remarks such as those below by Fairlight are why I rarely 
posted, and would now like to unsubscribe, if someone would be kind 
enough to tell me how to.

Nearly my entire business runs on filePro, other than for POS systems. 
filePro applications that I've developed over many, many years.

I don't need the list, rarely contribute as you all know. When I do, 
it's nearly always met with rude, uncalled for remarks by Fairlight 
(whatever a Fairlight or an m->) is.

He may be a talented computer geek, but he is a prick with little sense 
of how to get along with and be fair to people. Instead chooses to tell 
people off, an attempt to put them in their place or something.

Don't need it. Life is too short.

Thank you.

Tom Aldridge

P.S. Mark, try not to waste yours and the other's time telling me off 
one last time. It won't be read.



On Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:46:02 -0400, Fairlight wrote:

> Whether or not you had an attribution line, who the hell knows?  I may have
> been tired, I may have slipped with vi.
>
> I'd long since deleted the OP's post, and this was an insertion point back
> in.  And the ">>>" quoting is more than sufficient for anyone with two
> neurons to rub together and make a spark.
>
> I just checked the list archives; you were quoting not just the OP, but the
> bloody -digest-.  You didn't even have an attribution line for -anyone-
> yourself, -and- you top-posted without one, so I'd not-so-gently suggest
> get off your high horse.  If -you- had bothered with proper quoting and
> attribution of the digest, you wouldn't have a thing to complain about now,
> as relates to a common practise of thread re-entry at a later point when
> one no longer has the original post and someone else's thread is handy.
>
> The ">" is -still- enough to clarify that it wasn't you.
>
> Stop whining and move on.
>
> m->


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